Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
CES 2012 Interview: Virtual Reality Gaming with SmartGoggles
1,667 Views • Jan 26, 2012
Description
The man quoted in the article published, Jason Kaplan, Vice President of Business Development for Sensics, is the representative I met with at Sensics' meeting room at CES 2012 and after having the opportunity to test out the SmartGoggles, I was left amazed. While those unable to attend CES have yet to experience this technology for themselves, Jason provides an overview of what this technology entails and I ask a few burning questions that were on my mind. Please leave a comment with your thoughts!
http://www.thegameraccess.com/
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheGamerAccess
Google+: https://plus.google.com/101731558093991354166
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000166836976
Keywords & Tags
More from User
MLB 14: The Show Gives NBA 2K14 a Run for Best Sports Game (Interview)
TheGamerAccess
inFAMOUS: Second Son Intensified by PS4's Power (Interview)
TheGamerAccess
Killzone: Shadow Fall Showcases PlayStation 4’s Young Potential - Nick's Gaming View Episode #202
TheGamerAccess
PlayStation Vita Evolves from PS3 to PS4 in Pocket - Nick's Gaming View Episode #201
TheGamerAccess
Metal Gear Solid V to Utilize Microsoft’s SmartGlass and Kinect? - Nick's Gaming View Episode #200
TheGamerAccess
Oculus Rift Interview and Impressions: Truly Immersive Virtual Reality
TheGamerAccess
Related Videos
World's First Desktop Virtual Reality Design Kit - Leonar3Do Demo at CES 2012 - Hak5
Hak5
CES 2012 Interview: Turtle Beach Amplifies the Gaming Experience
TheGamerAccess
CES 2012 Interview: Eye-Tracking Ready for the Gaming Market
TheGamerAccess
CES 2012 Interview: U.S. Army Breaches the Gaming Experience with CTA Digital
TheGamerAccess
New Gaming Tech, High End TV's & Mini PC's: Tech Trends That Will Define 2026 CES Special Report 2026 01 12 23 50
Best Gaming TV
Virtual reality at CES 2014
The Washington Post