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The View-Master Virtual Reality is a modern take on the stereoscopic viewers you probably remember from your childhood. But will it give today’s kids a first taste of VR to remember?
But while the View-Master is rough around the edges, it’s inexpensive, and if Mattel can build on the technology to offer stronger virtual reality experiences, the product could become an ...
76 years after the first View-Master was unveiled, the new View-Master skips stereoscopic film images in favor of Google Cardboard -based virtual reality.
Toy industry giant Mattel is partnering with Google to revive its classic View-Master toy as a virtual reality headset, the companies announced this morning. The View-Master —that plastic gizmo ...
Google and Mattel have reworked the View-Master. The old toy is getting a virtual reality reboot. It combines a plastic viewer with your smartphone and 3-D technology.
Mattel’s View-Master Virtual Reality headset is getting some new upgrades that will likely cement it as one of the best Cardboard viewers on the market when it launches this fall. It was just ...
The Mattel View-Master Virtual Reality Viewer is an inexpensive and innovative way to take your kids on an immersive journey through space, famous landmarks, or the great outdoors, without leaving ...
The Classic View-Master was a way for kids to experience different destinations, and our View-Master review takes a look at the update version for a new generation of learners.
The View-Master Virtual Reality Viewer 2.0, available this fall, does see a price bump to $40. But it also now incorporates a focus wheel allowing the lenses to be adjusted for sharper results.
Mattel showcased a new View-Master called the Viewer DLX. In contrast with the first model, this second-generation virtual reality headset will provide better sound and improved visuals.
Reviews View-Master Virtual Reality Viewer review: Affordable VR device could use better content Affordable virtual reality is here, but you get what you pay for.
Table of Contents Yes, we're talking about that View-Master, the stereoscopic image viewers that have been delighting children since 1939, re-imagined for the age of virtual and augmented reality.