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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...

Cheers



Related Thread: Adult Virtual Reality (VR) Discussion
 
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Added 2 more:
GYROVR.COM (20 years old)
VRCOMPACT.COM.

What are your thoughts?
Both were on my watchlist during their auction periods. I can see VRCompact taking off nicely. GyroVR feels more brandable, unless we're talking the motion sensors inside devices and such. Cool names!
 
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Added 2 more:
GYROVR.COM (20 years old)
VRCOMPACT.COM.

What are your thoughts?

Was bidding against you on VRcompact :xf.grin:
Decided to give up on that but good names :xf.wink:
 
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I sold it for 20k I didn't want to really disclose it to the whole world thanks @gilescoley .

I made 14k in 2 mins you guys want to talk crap and hate by saying I under sold it go for it I just bought a house cash and I needed a fast flip and the money was right on time anyone who don't respect my decision to sell is a hater

Takes skills to acquire names for cheap
Takes skills to make fast money like that.
Doesn't take much skill to whine about a sale you didn't make


Congrats on the home purchase!

I love these sales ..

Top man
 
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Was bidding against you on VRcompact :xf.grin:
Decided to give up on that but good names :xf.wink:

Thank you for the feedback and not taking the price higher. I believe both of the names will have some value.
 
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Scooped up from BuyDomains.
VR*consultancy*(.com)
 
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Scooped up from BuyDomains.
VR*consultancy*(.com)
Congrats on the purchase, if and when VR becomes huge, lot of big and small companies are going to be so much behind the curve when it comes to almost everything related to VR, that there is bound to be ton of demand for that type of services.
 
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Picked from expired today: WebshopVR(.com)
 
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Scooped up from BuyDomains.
VR*consultancy*(.com)

nice! I got a few profession like type things also.. eventually our reality should just project onto VR.. with all things we know and do today.. and then as I always say.. with some xtra ones we cannot even imagine and will only become doable using VR

consultantVR.com
VRpromoters.com



cheers
 
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Domain name: VR+LL.com
Sale venue: Namepros
Sale price: Low $XXXX
Purchase price: Low $XXX
 
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Yes a .info but all other extensions developed,
Just snapped this one up in expired, what's your thoughts?
I quite like it and thinking a different headset info site would work well on It.

www.VRheadsets.info
 
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IMAX VR is open in LA - prices per experience are $7, $10 and $25 (for IMAX VR Sampler - 25 minutes long).The Star VR headset is only being used for the John Wick experience, while the others are using Vive. VR experiences are being shown in pods and there are no theme-park like multi-player experiences (yet).


https://ticketing.us.veezi.com/sessions/?siteToken=shk5hztnbefn62wpehsj09fh18
 
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VRbuilder dot net, first hand reg in a while.
 
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IMAX VR is open in LA - prices per experience are $7, $10 and $25 (for IMAX VR Sampler - 25 minutes long).The Star VR headset is only being used for the John Wick experience, while the others are using Vive. VR experiences are being shown in pods and there are no theme-park like multi-player experiences (yet).


https://ticketing.us.veezi.com/sessions/?siteToken=shk5hztnbefn62wpehsj09fh18

VRExperienceCentre(s)

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VRcompact dot com sold on Namejet for $291 2 days ago (not my sale).
 
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thats pretty good!
considering VRcompact its more of adjective type thing.. thats obviously way more meamingful and valuable if it was compactVR

another nice suprise sale then! goes to show like I said that even in this early stage just about any all single keyword has some kind of XXX sale and suprise potential!

makes me wish I could afford to renew all my single keyword vr doamisn! :)
maybe I should post somewhere on np to look for VR investors who want to split holding costs on a whole bunch of single keyword VR domains.. say 500 VR domains at 4k rewnewls is some nice money for one person.. but split that between 4 parties..and suddenyl its a way more managable 1k per person! sell one of those 500 domains in a year for 4k.. and suddenly everyone gets their money back.. and then rest is pure profit after that :)

I should make an official post of it somehwere on np. or if your interested pm me :)

cheers
 
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How Virtual Reality Facilitates Social Connection

You’re sitting on a train across from someone you’ve never met. You fall into conversation, chatting about everything from your hobbies to relationships to life milestones.

One other detail—you’re wearing an Oculus Rift. The train is virtual, and you and your new acquaintance appear as avatars. How does this affect your level of engagement? Your ability to establish an emotional connection?


The answers carry big implications for marketers, who are eager to understand how people will respond to virtual reality. While broad adoption is years away, the technology—which allows people to feel physically immersed in settings and experiences without actually being there—is becoming more affordable and sophisticated. Early adopters are using virtual reality for everything from gaming to healthcare, and 66% of people surveyed in the US believe that it will become a part of everyday life.1

To get a glimpse of this future, Facebook IQ studied the impact of participants accessing virtual reality via an Oculus Rift headset on a cornerstone of human communication: a one-on-one conversation. We commissioned Neurons Inc, an applied neuroscience consultancy, to compare how participants in the US responded both cognitively and emotionally to conversing in virtual reality versus having a conversation face to face.

Read more: https://insights.fb.com/2017/01/09/how-virtual-reality-facilitates-social-connection/
 
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8K VR - 200 FOV

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" ...how exactly do Pimax expect people to drive two sets of 4k displays at higher enough refresh rates needed for good, low latency VR? Enter ‘Brain-warp’. Brain-warp is a technique where you render and display an image to one eye only, and then render and display for the other eye, in a sequence such that one eye is seeing an image and the other isn’t at any given moment in time. This way, they’re actually rendering a single 4K image at 120 times a second, but the user perceives it as a complete 8K image at 120Hz. How? Because that frequency is high enough that we don’t perceive that one eye is blind while the other isn’t, at least for a tiny fraction of a second. "

http://www.roadtovr.com/hands-pimaxs-8k-headset-proves-high-fov-vr-coming/?platform=hootsuite
 
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8K VR - 200 FOV

" ...how exactly do Pimax expect people to drive two sets of 4k displays at higher enough refresh rates needed for good, low latency VR? Enter ‘Brain-warp’. Brain-warp is a technique where you render and display an image to one eye only, and then render and display for the other eye, in a sequence such that one eye is seeing an image and the other isn’t at any given moment in time. This way, they’re actually rendering a single 4K image at 120 times a second, but the user perceives it as a complete 8K image at 120Hz. How? Because that frequency is high enough that we don’t perceive that one eye is blind while the other isn’t, at least for a tiny fraction of a second. "

http://www.roadtovr.com/hands-pimaxs-8k-headset-proves-high-fov-vr-coming/?platform=hootsuite

So it's not true 8K VR, just a trickery. lol
 
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Used to own these brandables - 8KVR VR8K

New owners might do well on these.

Domain name: VR+LL.com
Sale venue: Namepros
Sale price: Low $XXXX
Purchase price: Low $XXX

Great flip mate.


makes me wish I could afford to renew all my single keyword vr doamisn! :)
maybe I should post somewhere on np to look for VR investors who want to split holding costs on a whole bunch of single keyword VR domains.. say 500 VR domains at 4k rewnewls is some nice money for one person.. but split that between 4 parties..and suddenyl its a way more managable 1k per person! sell one of those 500 domains in a year for 4k.. and suddenly everyone gets their money back.. and then rest is pure profit after that :)


cheers

I park "most" of my domains .. bar say ll, lll.com
over a year each domain pays for its renewal via parking rev.

I don't use my own cash to renew anything!

Look to park at say Uniregistry/Voodoo and make the portfolio wrk for you.
 
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Hopefully we will all get better inbound offers our VR domains this year. Last year all I got was a $XX to a very low $XXX for many of mine.
 
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