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NBA All-Star and Weekly Regular Season Coverage Comes Live to VR via TNT and Intel

Road to VR

The app is available today on the Oculus store and the Google Play store. Philadelphia @ Cleveland , 8:00 p.m. Washington @ Cleveland , 8:00 p.m. Based on Intel’s True VR technology, TNT is bringing live and on-demand VR coverage of NBA All-Star events to Gear VR and Daydream headsets via the NBA on TNT VR app.

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The NBA and TNT Partner With Intel For Biggest VR Push Yet

VRScout

Thursday, March 1 – Philadelphia @ Cleveland. Thursday, April 5 – Washington @ Cleveland. It’s currently available for Samsung Gear VR, Google Daydream, Oculus , and Google Play. Thursday, March 8 – Boston @ Minnesota. Thursday, March 20 – Houston @ Portland.

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‘Google Earth VR’ Launches For Free To Let You Fly Around The World

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

I grin for a moment thinking how much a seat like this would cost me in the real world before turning away from one of my childhood haunts and flinging myself into the sky and soaring between the familiar grey and brown buildings of Cleveland. This is Google Earth VR. This is the team behind Google Maps and the original Google Earth.

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NextVR Debuts New High Resolution Video Format with NBA Finals Highlights Reels

Road to VR

NextVR , the company specializing in live VR sports and entertainment broadcasting, has already begun its public debut of the new high-resolution video format teased back at CES earlier this year, which comes via free, on-demand game highlights of the 2018 NBA Finals featuring the Golden State Warriors vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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Here’s What It’s Like to Watch the NBA Finals in.

AllThingsVR

Here’s What It’s Like to Watch the NBA Finals in Virtual Reality Glance to your left and watch the Cleveland Cavaliers’ bench sulk as Kevin Durant drains the go-ahead trey in Game 3. Glance to your right and Steph Curry is squatting, in controversial fashion, to celebrate Durant’s big bucket.