Google Releases Improved Cardboard SDK and Adds Street View (blogspot.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Google announced that its Cardboard VR app is now available in 39 languages and 100 countries for both iOS and Android. "With more than 15 million installs of Cardboard apps from Google Play, we're excited to bring VR to even more people around the world," Google Software Engineer Brandon Wuest wrote in a blog post. You can also now explore Google Street View in Cardboard with the Street View app.
How does the quality compare?
Has anyone actually tried this and compared with say the Oculus Rift ?
I know "cheap" VR is giving VR a "bad rep", but what are the actual quantitative differences?
I think they want to encourage growth, and ideas within the VR area, and to do that quickly you need to make it cheap, accessible and easy to ship.
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I find it hard to believe that in 2015 US Packaging cannot manufacture cardboard in a clean manner without damaging the environment. Other companies have been doing it for years.
Or you could visit your grandmother and borrow her stereo viewer, and hold your phone on the slide rail, and fire up street view.
Worked for me.
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Cardboard is unrelated to Glass. One is a cheap VR headset designed to allow for a home-wearable 3D display. The other is an AR headset designed to wear out in the world and feed you information in an active, mostly hands-free way. Apart from both involving looking at things and both being by Google, there're really no similarities.
Every time I see the words "Google Cardboard", I think of a cell phone mounted on a cardboard, that people can wear on their heads. I can't help thinking of something made of actual cardboard, whereas English is not even my first language!
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