Virtual reality competition heats up

It was once a distant concept, but using virtual reality as a tool for escape and enhancement is becoming a way of life.

No where is this more obvious than this year's E3 industry convention, with developers seeking to win over fans with their immersive headsets and accessories.

Criticism of virtual older reality technology was that often around how it was clunky and silly looking. Photo: Getty

Microsoft, Sony and virtual reality company Oculus are squaring off at the June 16-18 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, promoting their virtual reality accessories.

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Dan Ackerman, a senior editor at online technology and consumer electronics review site CNET, said he believed the future for virtual reality -- once synonymous with clunky headgear -- might finally be here for consumers.

HoloLens is demonstrated. Photo: Supplied.



"Sony has the Morpheus headset that should work with the Playstation 4," he said, referring to Sony's popular video game console.

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"Microsoft has the Hololens, which is very experimental, a more augmented reality and ... Oculus is the market leader. They were the first guys with workable hardware which should be available to buy early next year."

Oculus, which is owned by Facebook, debuted the consumer version of its Oculus Rift headset last week. While a prototype has been available to developers since 2013, the consumer version will be available for pre-order later this year.

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At the E3 opening on Tuesday, scores of video games fans lined up outside Oculus' booth to try out the headset.

"I think it's come a long way and it's definitely entertaining," video game fan Maheer Kibria said.

"(It) feels very immersive in the visual effects."

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