Gizmodo has a new review of the Oculus Rift technology.  Gizmodo write Leslie Horn got to experience Oculus Rift firsthand in a marketing jumpstart for Christopher Nolan’s new save the world space movie Interstellar.  Horn found the experience fantastic.

From Gizmodo:

“The visuals are so good you actually feel like your bouncing through a spaceship. The experience lasts just about three minutes: You enter, look around as you head to the cockpit, and look out into the space beyond. At one point, you get to float around in “zero-gravity,” or rather the Oculus gives you a lighter sensation and your chair moves.”

Found out more about Horn’s amazing experience and dates/places you can try it out for yourself: On Gizmodo

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