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Harold Hallikainen
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From: Denver, CO, USA
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 - posted 04-21-2016 09:28 AM      Profile for Harold Hallikainen   Author's Homepage   Email Harold Hallikainen   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
http://www.electronicproducts.com/Multimedia/Video/World_s_first_VR_cinema_opens_in_Amsterdam.aspx

Instead of going to the theater to catch the latest flick on a huge projection screen, your next movie experience could involve a VR headset strapped to your face and a whole lot of action.

This idea may sound familiar, and that’s because last year, Samhound Media tested what it calls the VR Cinema, using pop-up theaters throughout Europe. Earlier this month the company announced that it’s continuing forward with VR theaters, and opened its first permanent VR Cinema in Amsterdam.

But the capital of the Netherlands isn’t the only hot spot. VR Cinemas are expected to open up in a variety of European cities later this year, including London, Paris, Berlin, and Madrid.

Unlike a traditional movie theater, the VR Cinema doesn’t include a giant screen with seats facing it. Instead, viewers sit in swivel chairs and put on a Samsung Gear VR and a pair of Sennheiser HD 201 headphones. Moviegoers are able to turn freely in their chairs, getting the entire immersive experience while watching the VR movie in 360°.

For now, calling the VR content “movies” is a bit of an exaggeration. Currently the company’s website doesn’t provide details on what viewers will actually see when they pay €12.50 (about $14) for a ticket. According toVentureBeat, the experience is a “package of VR films that last around 35 minutes in total.”

Basically, the featured VR clips are designed to show off how immersive VR can actually be.

It’s predicted that VR will make a huge splash this year, especially with major VR headsets such as the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive scheduled to launch in just a couple of weeks. And though it’s too early to tell if VR theaters will stick, it sure if strange to think about a cinema packed with people all with headsets strapped to their faces, experiencing the same scenes but not being able to see each other.

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Mike Blakesley
Film God

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 - posted 04-21-2016 01:19 PM      Profile for Mike Blakesley   Author's Homepage   Email Mike Blakesley   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I don't think it would ever catch on as a movie theater type thing, unless there was some other sensory stuff added, like smells, water sprays, motion seats, that kind of thing. Better have the motion sickness bags handy at every chair.

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Rex Oliver
Film Handler

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From: Greenville, NC. USA
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 - posted 04-23-2016 12:36 AM      Profile for Rex Oliver   Email Rex Oliver   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Just the idea of watching movies with the headset gives me the "Heebee-Jeebees"Would need that barf bag!Drather watch off a screen!

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Allan Young
Expert Film Handler

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From: EGHAM, Surrey UK
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 - posted 04-23-2016 05:05 AM      Profile for Allan Young   Email Allan Young   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Last week I went on the VR roller coaster at Alton Towers. It was surprisingly good fun.

It was over in a couple of minutes though. Watching an entire movie in VR? No thanks.

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