Your system is with in a real car traveling through Southern Ca on an obvious, sunshiney day. Meanwhile, your eyes are seeing a buggy traversing a foggy, haunted park during the night, as a radio system silently synchronizes all the buggy’s motions to fit the specific motions associated with the automobile. The aim is to transform boring slogs through traffic into narrative, immersive entertainment — at the very least, for happy passengers.
Welcome to Bride of Frankenstein Holoride, which will be being billed once the world’s first in-car virtual truth experience accessible to the public. The application, real vehicles, and equipment have now been given by Universal photos, Ford Motor Company, and Holoride, a vehicle-agnostic vr spin-off from German automaker Audi. Beginning a few weeks, they’ll be offering free trips in the Hollywood location of Universal Studios, efficiently a real time beta test of next-generation in-car entertainment. Continue reading Hands-on: Universal’s VR that is free Holor