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Samsung could go head-to-head with Oculus Rift VR headset
Samsung is reported to be working on a virtual reality headset that could beat Oculus Rift and Sony's Project Morpheus into shops.The rumoured virtual reality headset, which would strap on your head with screens in front of your eyes that make it feel like you've stepped into a game, is reported to work with Samsung's Galaxy phones and tablets like the S5 and Note 3.
According to Engadget, the VR headset could be with us this year, and could even beat Sony's Project Morpheus headset and the Oculus Rift VR rig into shops.
By contrast, Oculus Rift works with PCs -- although there will be an Android version -- and therefore has the graphical and processing power that entails, while Project Morpheus works with the PlayStation. Both systems therefore have a lot more grunt at their disposal to make the VR experience more realistic.
Oculus was recently snapped up by Facebook for $2 billion, suggesting that big companies see virtual reality as an actual thing that could make some money
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