As part of their CES 2015 coverage, Skewed and Reviewed have posted a video of the Omni treadmill which works with Oculus Rift to provide the ultimate in immersive entertainment.
A cell phone for gamers, and a high-powered Android console: Popzara editor Josh Boykin goes hands-on with Snail Games’ new technology.
Holy crap that console in the picture was real?! That design is overdone I thought it was just a funny picture of a console.
From robotics and driverless cars to automated sprinkler systems and window-washing robots, the amount of technology present is absolutely mind-boggling. Even though the show isn’t tailored specifically to gamers, there’s no doubt that much of the tech debuted at the show could have awesome potential for gaming. Popzara editor Josh Boykin takes a look at how the face of gaming is changing via tech featured on the show floor.
GamersNexus: "The latest edition to our gaming case round-up highlights enclosures spanning $50 to $800, all on the market for 2015. Most of these cases were shown at CES 2015 and have separate, individual coverage on the site (from last week); a few were shown in 4Q14 and had a presence at CES '15."
while not the most practical thing to own, this would still be awesome to use from time to time.
I just was not sure where you would put it. We have space but I would not want it in front of the TV all the time downstairs and I would not want to have to take it up and down the stairs. I would have to make a dedicated gaming room for it.
How much is it going to cost is the question.