Chrome for Android Now Supports Virtual Reality
Jul 30, 2018, 3:03 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Google today said its Chrome browser is now accessible from several different virtual reality platforms. First, it is available via Google Daydream, Google's own VR platform for Android devices. People who own a compatible Android phone and Daydream headset can access Chrome. It is also available to the Lenovo Mirage Solo headset. Chrome is positioned on the homepage on these VR platforms. The VR version of Chrome supports incognito mode, saved bookmarks, and other standard browsing functions. It also adds cinema mode, which ensures the best experience when playing web video through a Daydream headset. Chrome is free to download from the Google Play Store.
Comments
No messages

iPhone 15 Series Goes All-In on USB-C and Dynamic Island
Google Launches New "Find My Device" Network
Google Launches a Smartwatch for Kids
iOS 18 Overhauls Home Screen, Messaging, Photos
Chrome Adds "Listen to this page"




