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Virtual reality is here. Well, it's here in the sense that all of the big names in VR have launched or are very close to launching
their VR platforms. Whether it's here for good as an established and widely accepted product category remains to be seen.
VR is a fascinating way to put you somewhere else through the power of technology, using a headset and
motion tracking to let you look around a virtual space as if you are actually there. It's also been a promising technology for decades that's never truly caught on.
That could change with the current wave of VR.
Oculus has released the consumer-ready Rift,
HTC and Valve have put out the Steam-friendly Vive, Sony has finally launched the PlayStation VR, Samsung continues to incrementally improve its Gear VR, and Google's getting ready to let its
Daydream platform emerge like a butterfly from its Cardboard coccoon. There are a lot of promising headsets across a lot of different price and power spectrums. Let's look at what they cover.

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