Senior Products Editor Melissa Perenson talks to Paul Travers of Icuiti at the Game Developers Conference 2007 in San Francisco. Travers showed off Icuiti's iWear VR920 game controller. This futuristic eyewear has high-resolution displays, a microphone, and a tracking system. The headset can put you right into online multiplayer games like World of Warcraft, action titles like Unreal Tournament, and flight simulation games. Icuiti's headset currently works with 14 games. The fully interactive model costs $399 and will be available in mid-April. A cheaper $249 version functions as a viewing device.
- Recommend:
- 0 Comments
Virtual Reality Gaming Glasses
Next Up
- The Byte: iPad 3 and LTE, Yahoo is Challenged, Android Losing to iOS
- Sony PlayStation Vita: Powerful Handheld Gaming
- The Byte: Google's Buy Approved, HDDs Soar, Sony’s Smart Socket
- Love and Romance in Game On Podcast #6
- The Byte: Microsoft Hacked, Apple Wants Inspections, White House CTO Resigns
- App Reviews: Fitness and Health Apps
- Classic Game Remakes In Game On #5
- Yahoo Shakeup, Google Fiber, and Samsung Mocks Apple
- The Byte: Windows on ARM, iPad 3, Android Testing Lab, Gun vs. Laptop
- RolePlayers Realm XXVIII: Next Plus Alpha Gaiden EX Turbo Edition
See more like this in
News »
Lenovo Laptop Deals
-
ThinkPad Edge E420 Lenovo Style in an Affordable Package
Buy now direct from Lenovo -
ThinkPad X220 Fast and light, with great input ergonomics and battery life, this powerhouse ultraportable is best-of-breed.
Buy now direct from Lenovo -
ThinkPad X120e One of the best netbooks ever, X120e has the best netbook keyboard ever--nothing else comes close
Buy now direct from Lenovo
Latest On PCWorld
-
Apple Could Face U.S. Lawsuit Related to IPad Trademark Dispute in China A trademark dispute in China over the iPad could spill over into U.S courts, after a little-known Chinese company threatened on Friday to sue Apple in the U.S...
-
Twitter Teams With American Express to Launch Self-service Advertising Platform Twitter has tied with American Express to offer its merchants and card members early access to an online advertising platform for small businesses that the...
-
The Cloud, Day 24: Backing Up Your Cloud I have a lot of photos, videos, and other personal information stored on my social networks. Today I explore some options to backup and protect my social media accounts.
-
Tax Sites: TurboTax Is Still the One to Beat Tax sites battling for your business have beefed up their import capabilities and added iPhone and iPad support, but Intuit's TurboTax remains the best--and the priciest.
-
Apple's Mountain Lion Share Menu Lacks Facebook Option Apple's new Mountain Lion OS, which was previewed Thursday, includes a sharing feature readily available in most apps -- but users can't use the menu to share...







