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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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was randomly playing around with some names today and noticed virtual.gs not taken... found it weird... cause virtualreality.gs taken.. and holo.gs and many other fine gs names...

not the best extension but it was real cheap at one of rergistrars I'm on.. and the prefix is super premium so I went for it.. must have been some recent drop or expiry or osmething

plus if you close your eyes.. and use your imagination.. gs could be short for games ;)

cheers.
 
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RealiteVirtuelle.club

VGames.info
 
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Last VR acronym public sales:
vr6.com 8,988 USD 2017-03-23 NameJet
vrk.net 750 USD 2017-03-23 Sedo
 
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Last VR acronym public sales:
vr6.com 8,988 USD 2017-03-23 NameJet
vrk.net 750 USD 2017-03-23 Sedo
Had an opportunity to purchase VR6(com) here on NP back in October 7th 2015... One of those deals that I let drift away as I was buying VR 4L.com @ the time...
Congrats to the seller and buyer (y)

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Time to get back into the game as been so busy lately outside domaining...
 
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VR6 will probably jump to 50K in the next 2-3 years. Very smart buy for the new owner.

And congrats to the seller, very nice ROI if you bought it cheap. (y)
 
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WTF?

So, I just tried a Gear VR demo for the first time. Horrible experience. The pixels of the phone were griddy and obvious. And if I looked too far to the left or right I could see the view or lenses near my nose. The view was not wide...it was just two pixelated squares in front of me in a box strapped to my face. It didn't give me the feeling of "presence" as normally described that people have when they try VR. I didn't feel disorientated or lost my balance like I was experiencing anything. It didn't look like anything but two pixelated video screens in my face, centimeters from my eyes. I didn't feel like I was in the video. I just felt like I had a phone strapped to my face. Very, very disappointing. I hope that I can't see the pixels on Oculus or Vive. This was unfortunately my first VR experience...
 
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WTF?

So, I just tried a Gear VR demo for the first time. Horrible experience. The pixels of the phone were griddy and obvious. And if I looked too far to the left or right I could see the view or lenses near my nose. The view was not wide...it was just two pixelated squares in front of me in a box strapped to my face. It didn't give me the feeling of "presence" as normally described that people have when they try VR. I didn't feel dizzy like I was experiencing anything. I didn't feel like I was in the video. I just felt like I had a phone strapped to my face. Very, very disappointing. I hope that I can't see the pixels on Oculus or Vive. This was unfortunately my first VR experience...

I asked the guy who tried it before me if he saw the pixels of the phone too and he said he did. We were both confused about if that was normal with Gear VR or if the demo was using the wrong phone or was positioned in the headset incorrectly lol. There was no one around to give any advice so I just gave up and walked away highly disappointed. I'll give it another shot someday....
 
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I asked the guy who tried it before me if he saw the pixels of the phone too and he said he did. We were both confused about if that was normal with Gear VR or if the demo was using the wrong phone or was positioned in the headset incorrectly lol. There was no one around to give any advice so I just gave up and walked away highly disappointed. I'll give it another shot someday....

Thanks for sharing!
 
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WTF?

So, I just tried a Gear VR demo for the first time. Horrible experience. The pixels of the phone were griddy and obvious. And if I looked too far to the left or right I could see the view or lenses near my nose. The view was not wide...it was just two pixelated squares in front of me in a box strapped to my face. It didn't give me the feeling of "presence" as normally described that people have when they try VR. I didn't feel disorientated or lost my balance like I was experiencing anything. It didn't look like anything but two pixelated video screens in my face, centimeters from my eyes. I didn't feel like I was in the video. I just felt like I had a phone strapped to my face. Very, very disappointing. I hope that I can't see the pixels on Oculus or Vive. This was unfortunately my first VR experience...

The demo is very bad, but I have experienced the opposite of your story.
 
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I use Gear VR quite often and 360 videos are generally pixelated no matter what. It excels much better when it comes to gaming though with a pretty impressive sense of immersion for a phone.
 
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I don't think i would have bought VR6 for $9k as a domainer, that means you have to sell well into 5 figures to make it worth while, not easy to do with any domain, especially this case as it has no relevant meaning.

Generates a lot of search results though, more so than any other VR+single number so buyer may have something in mind non-Virtual Reality related.

Would have gone to $9k for VR1 though, I've tried to buy that a few times, but owner is unresponsive.
 
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I just felt like I had a phone strapped to my face. Very, very disappointing.

Well that's what it is (a phone strapped to your face). It depends what demo you tried, there's a lot of crap.

Best experiences for me are Felix and Paul/Dinosaur/Cinema/Divergent/Catatonic - Those are the ones i usually show people when showing them VR for the first time.

But yeah GearVR is very pixelated when viewing things at a distance (feels like your short-sighted), i try and look past all that though and see it's potential and what it could be like in a few years, GearVR is first generation at the end of the day so it's not going to be perfect.
 
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Well that's what it is (a phone strapped to your face). It depends what demo you tried, there's a lot of crap.

Best experiences for me are Felix and Paul/Dinosaur/Cinema/Divergent/Catatonic - Those are the ones i usually show people when showing them VR for the first time.

But yeah GearVR is very pixelated when viewing things at a distance (feels like your short-sighted), i try and look past all that though and see it's potential and what it could be like in a few years, GearVR is first generation at the end of the day so it's not going to be perfect.

There were many different kinds of videos in the demo. But the point is that no matter what was shown the display was horrendous, fuzzy and very, very, very pixelly looking, to the point that I really don't see the point regardless if what's shown. I wouldnt pay a dime for a Gear VR headset, yet hundreds of thousands of millions of them have sold. I am really confused.

I've paid thousands for VR domains. I hope it gets better than this shit. Really...
 
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Well apparently the Gear VR 2 will have
There were many different kinds of videos in the demo. But the point is that no matter what was shown the display was horrendous, fuzzy and very, very, very pixelly looking, to the point that I really don't see the point regardless if what's shown. I wouldnt pay a dime for a Gear VR headset, yet hundreds of thousands of millions of them have sold. I am really confused.

I've paid thousands for VR domains. I hope it gets better than this sh*t. Really...

I have never tried a VR headset either so I really have no right to comment but apparently the Gear VR 2 resolution will be far better:

http://www.techradar.com/news/next-samsung-gear-vr-could-have-a-built-in-super-high-res-display

Not sure if what you experienced was a problem with the content as well however.
 
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There were many different kinds of videos in the demo. But the point is that no matter what was shown the display was horrendous, fuzzy and very, very, very pixelly looking, to the point that I really don't see the point regardless if what's shown. I wouldnt pay a dime for a Gear VR headset, yet hundreds of thousands of millions of them have sold. I am really confused.

I've paid thousands for VR domains. I hope it gets better than this sh*t. Really...

Yeah if GearVR is the best VR was going to get i wouldn't bother investing in VR domains, it's a novelty item, that's what i use it as anyway. I believe in it's potential though and that's all GearVR is to me, a little introduction to VR.

I've never tried Vive/PSVR or Oculus. I'd never pay $1000 anyway how VR is right now (1st gen), I'm waiting for 4-5 years before i invest in VR for entertainment purposes.
 
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Yeah if GearVR is the best VR was going to get i wouldn't bother investing in VR domains, it's a novelty item, that's what i use it as anyway. I believe in it's potential though and that's all GearVR is to me, a little introduction to VR.

I've never tried Vive/PSVR or Oculus. I'd never pay $1000 anyway how VR is right now (1st gen), I'm waiting for 4-5 years before i invest in VR for entertainment purposes.

I hope it improves soon. Literally the most over rated, boring, regrettable piece of shit of an "experience" I've ever had. And this is from a (blindly) devoted VR domain Investor who's spent thousands in the VR category. To put it lightly, I'm a bit disturbed....
 
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As the owner of VR5, I can tell you that VR6 is a highly sought name to a specific end user market and it's value will dramatically increase over the next few years, however if you don't know the end user market I'm talking about, it will be difficult to understand it's perceived value.
 
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There were many different kinds of videos in the demo. But the point is that no matter what was shown the display was horrendous, fuzzy and very, very, very pixelly looking, to the point that I really don't see the point regardless if what's shown. I wouldnt pay a dime for a Gear VR headset, yet hundreds of thousands of millions of them have sold. I am really confused.

I've paid thousands for VR domains. I hope it gets better than this sh*t. Really...
Was that your first time trying VR?

I have a Vive. Never tried Gear VR so I can't say anything about it. But I think it will get better fast when phone makers have VR in mind.
 
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As the owner of VR5, I can tell you that VR6 is a highly sought name to a specific end user market and it's value will dramatically increase over the next few years, however if you don't know the end user market I'm talking about, it will be difficult to understand it's perceived value.

How about you just tell us then?
 
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How about you just tell us then?

Do I really need to tell you, you probably already know... Everyone pretty much knows that China loves short domains and they now love VR from the people I've been speaking to. Scroll back a couple hundreds pages, I think I announced a 30K offer for my VR5.

Worth a lot more than that though... :xf.wink:
 
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Do I really need to tell you, you probably already know... Everyone pretty much knows that China loves short domains and they now love VR from the people I've been speaking to. Scroll back a couple hundreds pages, I think I announced a 30K offer for my VR5.

Worth a lot more than that though... :xf.wink:
Thanks for the info.
In that case, I guess VR4 isn't worth much.
 
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