Virtual reality will be reborn. Oculus VR hopes to resurrect the fading 1980s dream of fully immersive gaming. And as we found at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas last week, the feeling of realism the company's goggles provide is remarkable. The Oculus Rift headset creates a 3D effect by projecting a different view into each eye. Sensors track your head's orientation while the images update at 60 frames per second to help you suspend disbelief. Oculus Rift began life as a Kickstarter project and raised almost $2.5 million through the site.
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