Alcatel Vision is a standalone VR headset that runs Android
01 September, 2016
Alcatel has an intriguing offer for those into VR. The company just unveiled the Vision, a standalone headset that runs Android. This basically comes with smartphone guts itself, so there's no need to put your handset inside in order for it to work - like in the case of Samsung's Gear VR.
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- Anonymous
- qn$
- 04 Oct 2016
No straps, so it just clamps onto your head?
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- XND
- 03 Sep 2016
g6 user, 02 Sep 2016looks interesting. if u want to keep you beloved girl movie... morewell said
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- g6 user
- 9LA
- 02 Sep 2016
looks interesting. if u want to keep you beloved girl movies secure then this the way thanks alcatel.
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- Anonymous
- 3uW
- 02 Sep 2016
Wake me up when they make a headset that works with Android as well as PC VR platforms.
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- kj$
- 01 Sep 2016
Yeah, if it only run's android apps it's going to be pointless. People already have phones with great specs, and its also a phone. If it doesn't have a USB 3.0 (Type C) connection to be tethered to a computer, people aren't going to buy it, especially when it cost as much as a Vive.
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- LG superfan
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- 01 Sep 2016
Simon, 01 Sep 2016And what exactly will you use it for, cardboard apps?Daydream vr
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- 01 Sep 2016
And what exactly will you use it for, cardboard apps?