‘The VR Report’ Virtual Reality Talkshow Interviews Road to VR’s Ben Lang

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The VR Report is a talkshow about virtual reality, filmed specifically for virtual reality. Distributed across VR headsets and 360 degree video platforms, The VR Report caught up with Road to VR Executive Editor Ben Lang.

Hosted by David Oh and created by Lex Halaby and Kevin Ping Chang, The VR Report’s inaugural season is a 13-episode collection of interviews with thought-leaders in the virtual reality space. Episodes are releasing over time and available on Samsung Gear VR through Milk VR as well as YouTube 360, LittlStar, VRideo.

Episode 4 of The VR Report features Road to VR’s Ben Lang.

The VR Report sits down with Road to VR co-founder and executive editor Ben Lang. As the largest independent news publication dedicated to consumer VR, Ben discusses the start of Road to VR as well as the spectrum of VR experiences from Google Cardboard to the HTC Vive and why VR adoption may mirror television adoption of the 1950’s.

Previous episodes have featured Technolust creator Blair Renaud, Tony Parisi, and AltspaceVR’s “Cymatic” Bruce Wooden, with more episodes on the way.

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  • Devlin Darkside

    People will dump their TVs to make space? Hell I’ve dumped my sofa in favor of bean bags that can be moved out of the way to give me the space to use VR! My PC is no longer a stand alone system with its own monitor but is now next to and plugged into my TV. This is all on one unit tucked up the corner of the room. Within moments I can empty my floor space for VR use.

    • davidosez

      I think you’re totally right Mark. My friend Tipatap uses the analogy of people making space for pool tables in the 80’s. People will make space if there is content in VR worth doing so.