Thursday, Oct 18th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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Remember that cool virtual reality gaming headset that I showed you guys last month? Well, as with any other product that promises me either virtual reality, flying cars or time travel, I tend to remain skeptical. However, a package just arrived on my doorstep that promises to give me the most realistic experience possible in a video game.

iWear VR920 Unboxing

Along with the iWear VR920 I was also sent a Saitek Aviator joystick and a copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator X, which I will no doubt use to immerse myself into the technological world. While I’m not expecting to go all Lawnmower Man, I am hoping that this will provide a more realistic experience.

iWear VR920 Unboxing

You can see from the pictures that it is most definitely an odd-shaped pair of glasses. However, once you put them on, they should transform into a 62-inch TV. I’ll be conducting a full review very shortly.

iWear VR920 Unboxing

iWear VR920 Unboxing

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  1.  Aaron   View all comments by Aaron  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Hey, have you reviewed this yet?? I’d like to know what it’s like cause there are no actual reviews from people who have tried it… does it get close to the virtual reality dream. come on review it!!!

  2.  Gerben   View all comments by Gerben  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I can’t wait for your review either. :)

  3.  Alew   View all comments by Alew  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Man this thing would be sooooo dang good for quake 4, can you please review in on quake 4 too. cuz it’s like 400 bucks i don’t just wanna buy it and hope its good. no what i mean.


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