One of the many nice things about PC-based VR is the ability to display what the headset wearer is seeing on a monitor. It can take what would otherwise be a solo experience and add a social element: allowing your friends to cheer (or jeer) you on. Today display mirroring makes its way to mobile VR, courtesy of Chromecast support for the Samsung Gear VR.
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