Researchers find way to shrink a VR headset down to normal glasses size

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Researchers find way to shrink a VR headset down to normal glasses size
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Researchers from Stanford University and Nvidia have teamed up to help develop VR glasses that look a lot more like regular spectacles. Okay, they are rather silly looking due to the ribbons extended from either eye, but they're much, much flatter and compact than your usual goggle-like virtual reality headsets today.
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