Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Anyone tried Google Cardboard? Any good?
Reminds me, I got to try on facebook's new Oculus Rifts last week!
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Anyone tried Google Cardboard? Any good?
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Anyone tried Google Cardboard? Any good?
Originally posted by Ross1441:[..]
Yeah, I've had a Google cardboard for a while. Fun little toy, but the novelty wears off after about an hour. Just as soon as you've tried YouTube VR, a few of the play store demos, and you start feeling ill. I have to admit, watching the Song for Someone thing in it is just about the most boring VR experience I've ever had.
Originally posted by germcevoy:Wanting a touch screen Chromebook now that Android apps are on their way. Hmm
Have ordered an Intel Compute Stick for my second monitor. Chrome OS struggles with Torrents and some local media playback. Got it on eBay for £40 so won't be til gutted if it's crap. I have high hopes though as my needs will be basic.
The man cave will be complete soon.
Originally posted by LikeASong:Can someone explain to me what is the point of curved phone screens?
Originally posted by germcevoy:Wanting a touch screen Chromebook now that Android apps are on their way. Hmm
Have ordered an Intel Compute Stick for my second monitor. Chrome OS struggles with Torrents and some local media playback. Got it on eBay for £40 so won't be til gutted if it's crap. I have high hopes though as my needs will be basic.
The man cave will be complete soon.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
I'm nowadays running a Toshiba Chromebook 2, but I'm pretty much doing all my computing in Linux using Crouton.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
That was my most recent Chromebook. Lovely thing. Didn't like the trackpad and it was a little slow though. More than happy with my Chromebox but will definitely buy an updated Flip should one be announced.