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Im betting big bucks on VR domains have a great future and with the big boys buying up VR companies, mainstream is a stones throw away.....

Lots of VR+keyword.com taken years ago and I noticed this sale a week or so back -

VRTechnology.com $3688

This was a steel and I can soon see everything from VRPoker / VRCasinos / VRShopping / VRBrowsing / VRTours / VRWorlds / etc etc....having a high price tag even now at the start of VR hitting mainstream...

I have just paid $x,xxx for a name but will not be showcasing as the domain is in escrow at present....

Feel free to showcase your VR domains If you like...

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Related Thread: Adult Virtual Reality (VR) Discussion
 
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Daydream VR & Pixel...
I don't see these running out the door outside of the fact it is cheap(er).
Resulting from one question... What is special about the 'phone' that would make you want it?
What this has going for it is something easily matched by any smartphone manufacturer..
A properly focused lens set for 'one model phone' that has a hi-res display.(little/no screen door)
A remote controller (as I have said before, badly needed for mobile)
A library of things to do (goggle may have a wrap on that for a little while anyway)

I was not terribly impressed. But we may have a few un-revealed things to learn about what is in their packaging in the coming month.
Any addition is still good for VR & domains.
But I still think we are headed for a full 2 screen HMD display that plugs-in to the phone next year.
Then you can obtain a wide FOV and proper optics, reduce weight and heat on the head and is more easily upgraded and more universal.
But till that comes, it looks like the Samsung S8 /GearVR will rain as king next year.

Google dudes, Daydream View VR is a very long brandable name, why not this?
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I'm still waiting for Sundar Pichai's call ...
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forget the cooker and fridge for now
Actually anyone who dares to enter Makkah who is not Muslim will be beaten to death
sounds delightful
 
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Sketchfab Hosts 1 Million Online Scenes While Matterport Posts 250K Virtual Space

Virtual reality’s web presence is heating up. In separate announcements, two of VR’s most prolific online companies are celebrating big milestones.

http://uploadvr.com/sketchfab-matterport-milestones/

 
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VirtualReality .Study

New app will help medical students study operations in virtual reality

A new networking designed to connect over 8.5 million medical practitioners around the world isn't just aiming to give doctors, nurses and surgeons the ability to request an instant consultation - it's also offering students and experienced GPs alike the chance to watch in-depth medical procedures through a virtual reality headset.
MDLinking, which began trialling its free service on iOS in May, was created to combine the usefulness of a messaging app with the credentials of LinkedIn and the educational potential of YouTube and has already bagged itself 4,000 registered doctors.
The Dutch startup behind the app doesn't just want to offer doctors and surgeons standard video content of procedures or operations either - it wants to create a vast library of professional content viewable in VR.

Read more: http://www.t3.com/news/new-app-will-help-medical-students-study-operations-in-virtual-reality

 
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Playstation VR is getting pretty good reviews. That + the Daydream headset has me pretty excited for the future (after all big VR domain values require big VR success). Let's hope Oculus also delivers some good stuff during Oculus Connect 3, which starts today.
 
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PlayStation VR Review: The Future of Console Gaming Has Arrived

Did you know that the PlayStation was born from a botched business deal with Nintendo? Sony and Nintendo were all set to release a collaborative game system known as the SNES-CD back in the 90s as an add-on device for the Super Nintendo. The deal went south, we were eventually treated to Zelda-based nightmare fuel via Nintendo’s replacement deal with Philips instead, and Sony eventually went on to create the PlayStation as a result. The best-selling console of this generation, the PlayStation 4, which has moved well over 40 million units since release in 2013, was all made possible by the Big N’s change of heart over 20 years ago. Funny how that works out, isn’t it?

Sony helped usher in the era of disc-based console games on the PS1, added DVD-playback support to the PS2, built the PS3 using the now-dominant Blu-ray disc format, and is once again at the forefront of technology with their rapid adoption and ferocious endorsement of virtual reality. Next week, the PlayStation VR headset (formerly known as Project Morpheus) will release to the world on October 13th and tens — perhaps even hundreds — of thousands of gamers will have their hands on a device with the power to transport them to fantastical worlds never before possible, all from the comfort of their tried and true PlayStation 4 game consoles. No beefy, expensive PC required.

Read more: http://uploadvr.com/playstation-vr-review-psvr/
 
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https://www.twitch.tv/oculus
LIVE NOW!
You can also watch it later, twitch automatically posts a video with full livestream few minutes after the stream ends.
 
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I wonder which category is getting the most offers?
 
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another LLVR sale:
nmvr.com 580 USD 2016-10-05 NameJet
good hunting!
 
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My last catch:
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matching with my
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A few months ago were still mine JupiterVR and SaturnVR

Has anyone in this thread has any of the other planets in the Solar System?
Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus
 
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@dnvia i think marsvr will be big.

Good luck Sir
 
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360VRSports .com

How Oculus and the NBA Made a VR Movie That’s Actually Fun to Watch

Making movies in virtual reality—that is, 360-degree video—is hard. Really hard. The cameras are big and expensive. They can’t zoom. Move the cameras, or cut too quickly from one to the next, and you risk making viewers sick. Keep the cameras in the same spot and you risk wearing viewers down.
But the biggest obstacle facing VR movies, according to some critics, is that viewers can look in any direction at any time, making it impossible for the director to control exactly what they see. In a May Scientific Americancolumn, tech writer David Pogue called audience attention “the towering problem that no VR filmmaker has yet cracked.” It’s part of why some VR experts, including Stanford University’s Jeremy Bailenson, think the medium simply doesn’t lend itself to narrative.

Pioneering VR filmmakers have coped with these constraints in various ways: limiting the number of cameras, avoiding frequent scene changes, abandoning traditional narrative structure, and above all, keeping films short. In the process, they’ve come up with some fascinating experiments, but few crowd-pleasers.

An ambitious new VR documentary about the 2016 NBA Finals, the result of a partnership between the NBA and Oculus VR, may help to change all that.

Follow My Lead: The Story of the 2016 NBA Finals, released Wednesday on the Oculus Store for Samsung Gear VR, is not an artistic or journalistic masterpiece, by any means. But it does challenge some common assumptions about what’s possible in a VR film. It embraces linear narrative. It cuts easily and frequently between cameras and venues—as often as every six to eight seconds, according to the filmmakers. And it clocks in at 24 minutes—short by cinematic standards, but a veritable epic in VR terms.


http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2016/09/15/this_nba_finals_documentary_is_the_first_vr_sports_film_worth_watching.html
 
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VRedits .com

successfully backorder this domain recently, it gets mixed reviews on namePros but I'm convinced it's a late winner !
 
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renewal is coming, i think i need to sell few names, would $50~$70 be a good price? i dont see much action in VR sales thread, here.
 
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renewal is coming, i think i need to sell few names, would $50~$70 be a good price? i dont see much action in VR sales thread, here.

Well it always depend on quality but $35 would be a good start. Keep in mind $50 - $70 is the average backorder range and most would rather take a chance on that. Ahhh the psychology of domaining.
 
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Well it always depend on quality but $35 would be a good start. Keep in mind $50 - $70 is the average backorder range and most would rather take a chance on that. Ahhh the psychology of domaining.

i only hv a tiny portfolio, $35 sounds good enough, thank you 4 your advice Sir
 
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MyS*xVR dot com

Did pick up MYVRGF.com the other day. S*x and VR S*x and VR.... Go together like a horse and carriage... this I tell ya brother... you can't have one without the other!
 
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Did pick up MYVRGF.com the other day. S*x and VR S*x and VR.... Go together like a horse and carriage... this I tell ya brother... you can't have one without the other!

u can tell brothers all u want about it.. but I'd say do not tell it to your wife haha ;) jk.

p.s. yes I did notice a real big bunch of my+kw+vr.com dropped a day or two ego.. maybe somoene from round here. I not a big fan and prefer a few the+vr+kw.com far as adding stuff in front.. I guess some poeple round here own my+vr+kw.com too???

oh well to each his own and we don't really have sales yet to confirm either for future.
but we'll know when we get there.. that much is for certain.
 
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My last catch:
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matching with my
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A few months ago were still mine JupiterVR and SaturnVR

Has anyone in this thread has any of the other planets in the Solar System?
Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus

Nice! I've own the reverse. VRJupiter and VRSaturn as well as VRPluto (Pluto will always be a planet for my generation lol)
 
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