Techradar posted Hands-on review: CES 2015: Razer OSVR Hacker Dev Kit
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Virtual reality has existed in various states over the years but with its recent comeback in the form of Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus, more companies are joining up with the hope of bringing VR into the living room.OSVR (Open Source Virtual Reality) coupled with the $199 (about £130,AU$246) OSVR Hacker Dev Kit - the head mounted display created in-house - is Razer attempting to standardize the Wild West of VR. Announced during CES 2015, the open platform will allow third parties to design and build their own apps and hardware across any operating systems, including Windows, Android and Linux. Design schematics for the hardware will even be available to print out if you have a 3D printer.The sensor hub is integrated with an accelerometer, gyroscope and compass.Hands-on review: CES 2015: Razer OSVR Hacker Dev Kit @ Techradar