Finding Vegas VR nirvana in the backseat of a ’67 DeVille at CES 2023

Finding Vegas VR nirvana in the backseat of a ’67 DeVille at CES 2023

Being driven around the gridlocked-streets of Las Vegas during CES can be nauseating — at the best of times. But doing so with a virtual reality headset blocking your view? Certainly, it’s a recipe for disaster. I don’t have the strongest of stomachs; and I pack Dramamine wherever I go. So it was with more than […]

Finding Vegas VR nirvana in the backseat of a ’67 DeVille at CES 2023 by Tim Stevens originally published on TechCrunch

Finding Vegas VR nirvana in the backseat of a ’67 DeVille at CES 2023

2023-01-07 05:04

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