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 hinting at other use cases for his VR headwear, the Rift will be a video game device for the foreseeable future. But the growing evidence is undeniable. Companies are developing cameras to create films for the Rift   360-degree vantage point and directors are already taking the plunge. Althoug stanley canada h this question comes with a bit of retroactive camera foolery, what would be the first movie鈥攊f this was possible鈥攜ou ;d want to see reformatted for the Oculus Rift  Not in a program, such as VR Cinema 3D, but as a film made for VR from the ground up. The first movie that came to my mind was 2001: A Space Odyssey. Ok sure, this might be an easy go-to answer. I mean who wouldn ;t want to get their mind completely melted during the film   closing minutes  Woooooaaaahhhhhh So let   use a little creative license and share what other films would be utterly amazing in beautiful 360 degrees.                                                        Oculus RiftVirtual reality                                                           stanley cup romania                                         stanley flasks                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsCrime                                    Florida Judge Vjwa Just Harrison Ford Talking Star Wars While Dressed as a Hot Dog, No Biggie
 for free  kind of  with EyeTV. That   the good news. The bad news is it sounds like a pretty crappy way to do something that other people make easy. EyeTV, a service that works in 35 cities, is a free iOS app. But you have to buy $100 adapter in order for it to actually work. You don ;t need a cable subscription or a Wi-Fi or data connection, so you can watch television until your eyes fall out of their sockets. But content is pretty limited鈥攜ou mostly get what   on NBC and Fox, as well as a handful of other stations. Calling all American Idol fanatics! But so stanley cup rry, no recording or DVR capabilities, so you have to watch your programs in real time. Also, due to a rights disagreement, you won ;t catch any NFL games. And apparently, the picture quality is pretty bad鈥攕everal rungs below HD, according to AllThingsD. In this case, if you have cable, you ;re pretty much better off spending a stanley cup kaufen  little more money and getting a Slingbox, although you need to be on data or Wi-Fi to watch shows on your phone. Or just wait. Because EyeTV does at least sound promising, and perhaps the next iteration鈥攐r the next next iteration鈥攚ill be bette stanley cup r. [Elgato via AllThingsD] Image credit: Elgato                                                        iPadTelevision                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsl