Cloud_Hidden
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Yeah but what can you honestly do with those? I have a mobile VR headset and the apps and basically everything for it is pure garbage. A 199 dollar version of that doesnt fix the VR entry problem.
To be perfectly honest the best experience I had with my Gear VR was watching Netflix and trailers made specifically for VR.
If the image quality takes a big step up and is less pixelated / grainy, then this could be pretty neat. It could also be great when used in tandem with shared space VR apps like BigScreen VR. An app like that could interface seamlessly with your laptop, work computer, or gaming PC, assuming there's extremely low latency.
Edit: to be clear, when using this with something like BigScreen I'm not asserting that you would use the Oculus Go like a Rift or Vive to play VR games, rather you would be playing your PC games on a giant effing screen in a virtual space or theater. It's pretty neat.