Posts Tagged: Cardboard

Build your own cheap drum machine from cardboard and arcade buttons

Even the most inexpensive drum machines still tend to be not-so-trivial purchases, but you may have an easier time rationalizing this one. Rhythmo has started a crowdfunding campaign for the Beatbox, a build-it-yourself MIDI drum machine kit aimed at…
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Nintendo knows you will destroy Labo’s cardboard

It's fair to say that the first reactions to Nintendo's Labo kits were…mixed. Did it usher in a new era of DIY fun, or was the veteran video game company making bank off selling expensive stacks of cardboard? Once we got our hands on it, some of ou…
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VRidge streams VR from your desktop to Google Cardboard

RiftCat is the company that has developed VRidge, an app that lets your phone stream VR content running on your computer. This is good news for anyone sitting on capable hardware who shelled out big bucks.

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NY Times sends 300,000 Google Cardboard viewers to subscribers

After last year's rollout of the NY Times VR app, the 165-year-old paper is sending out another 300,000 Google Cardboard kits to digital subscribers. This year's promotion coincides with the release of the Times' new virtual reality film "Seeking Plu…
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Weekend Workshop: Got an old cardboard box? Make your own VR goggles for under $10

Thanks to Google, you can now get your hands on a fully functional cardboard VR headset for around 20 bucks — sometimes even less. That’s pretty damn cheap by most people’s standards, but what you might not realize is that you can build a DIY version for even cheaper.

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Microsoft’s VR Kit to challenge Google Cardboard for entry level VR dominance

Microsoft might have put most of its eggs in the augmented reality basket with its Hololens headset, but that doesn’t mean it’s ignoring virtual reality. Its VR Kit is designed to offer developers a low cost way to work on VR projects.

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