Google has incorporated a version of Chrome into Daydream, its platform for virtual reality headsets. In this way, not only Daydream View users, Google's headset, as well as other devices that use the system, will also be able to access the operating system for free through virtual reality.
The version for the headsets has several modifications with regard to what is used on desktops. However, it arrives optimized for manual controls and still appears to users with a virtual projection.
The biggest advantage of this version is that there is a "cinema" mode focusing on fullscreen videos opened in Chrome outside of YouTube. In this way, if the user sees a video from Facebook or even from another site, he can follow the content in full screen and with optimized sound.
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Users are already able to access Chrome through virtual reality devices using trial versions or even mirroring the phone's browser to the headset.
The good news is that Google has officially launched the platform, which means the version is more stable.
Google has been working with developers on a production of several applications targeting virtual reality. In the future, an app store will be necessary for the evolution of technology.
To take advantage of the novelty, it is necessary to use a version compatible with Daydream VR and activate Daydream View or even use a headset, such as the Lenovo Mirage Solo. If it's not yet available, you need to update your Chrome edition.