Amber LaPointe's introduction to one of the country's greatest tourist attractions came from small square pictures on a white wheel. "It was like you could look into a world away," said the ...
COLUMBUS, OHIO — Amber LaPointe’s introduction to one of the country’s greatest tourist attractions came from small square pictures on a white wheel. “It was like you could look into a world away,” ...
Amber LaPointe’s introduction to one of the country’s greatest tourist attractions came from small square pictures on a white wheel. “It was like you could look into a world away,” said the ...
NEW YORK — The iconic View-Master stereoscopic photo viewer you had as a kid is catching up to the digital age. Mattel is teaming up with Google on an upcoming virtual reality-based View-Master that ...
Remember View-Master? That hunk of plastic you held up to your face, stuck cardboard reels into and advanced through 3D images of landscapes, animals and cartoons with the satisfying pull on a lever.
Before there was Oculus Rift and Cardboard, there was View-Master. Children who grew up in the analog era will have special memories of this stereoscopic viewer and its accompanying cardboard disks ...
Believe it or not, you won't actually need a View-Master to view the content Google is presenting this week. The View-Master device is just a box with a magnetic switch – just like Google Cardboard.
1. The View-Master is a stereo viewing device that came out in the 1930s and was very popular for years. You put your eyes up against two viewers (one per eye) and see a stereo-sort-of-3D image. 2.
Along with GI Joes, Slinkies and Sea Monkeys, View-Masters are probably one of the most-remembered childhood products of the past few generations. Even if you yourself never got the chance to flip ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Amber LaPointe's introduction to one of the country's greatest tourist attractions came from small square pictures on a white wheel. "It was like you could look into a world away," ...
Well before the digital age – before smartphones and tablets became the predominant means of looking at photographs, and before virtual reality headsets such as the Oculus Rift were invented – kids ...