Virtual Desktop on Oculus Go is almost here! With Virtual Desktop on Oculus Go, you can remotely access your PC from anywhere in the world using virtual reality. You can use Virtual Desktop to remotely play PC games and watch movies. Virtual Desktop launches on Oculus Go on November 29 ...
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Virtual office will be available on Oculus Store - £ 7.99 / $ 9.99
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ReplyDeleteCan you play steam vr games using the virtual desktop?
ReplyDeleteCan you play VR games through this app
ReplyDeletePlaying games on a virtual screen? Seems like a waste of VR. I'd like to see a whole new VR UI for Windows.
ReplyDeletei have a razor blade stealth 2018, can my laptop run VR
ReplyDeleteThis is insanely mundane and defeats the purpose? Why can you not simply display your PC's screen directly? That's the exact solution we're looking for. Not...this? You might as well not be in VR this is just you doing this irl. Who the fuck thought this was a goodnidea?
ReplyDeleteWait so I can play steam vr
ReplyDeleteWithout a nvidia graphics card
Can you get steam vr apps and play them in 3d with virtual desktop?
ReplyDeleteHow do I access my computer remotely with desktopvia internet, it just seems to want to work if I am on the same wifi network? I actually want to use it to access virtual machine on google when we have power outages
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if there was a way to actually see your FULL PC screen in the VR monitor....What I mean is, in this video, you show a PC monitor on a virtual desk in a virtual room. In essence, it's like a screen in screen image. Would it be possible to just see the ENTIRE PC screen on the VR monitor, without seeing the virtual room or virtual desk top, or virtual keyboard....All that side stuff is unnecessary when I just want to see what is being shown on the computer monitor itself....
ReplyDeleteIt’s so nice cuz you can send 22$ on a shity pc but just connect it to the oculus and you got 2000$ one
ReplyDeleteCan you plsy gta 5 on this?
ReplyDeleteWhat? Why? Use 3D and look 2d and play 2d??? No F:n sense...
ReplyDeleteFuck this is crazt
ReplyDeleteIm buying one right now
ReplyDeleteCan you conect a mouse and keyboard to the oculus go by bluetooth?
ReplyDeleteI am waiting for electronic contact lenses that will allow me to to wear a virtual Oculus Go where I will simulate a virtual desktop, to play uncharted 4, where i can play crash bandicoot
ReplyDeleteIs there any way you can just show the computer screen without the room?
ReplyDeletecan you use this in reverse? control the oculus via pc?
ReplyDeleteWill Minecraft ever be released on the oculus go?
ReplyDeleteI got this for my Oculus Quest from the link for $19.99. Did I understand this correctly? I don't have to be on the same Wifi connection to access my computer? I can do it even if I'm away from home?
ReplyDeleteDoes the audio automatically come through the oculus when using virtual desktop to stream your pc?
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