Virtual Reality Has Arrived, But Not for Full-length Movies
Virtual reality, or VR, has exploded into the consumer market this year. People can buy a headset, and with a smartphone, they can watch VR content. There are even regular feature films you can watch in a virtual movie theater. But consumers will have to wait a little longer for a fully immersive, full length movie in virtual reality. VOA's Elizabeth Lee explains why. VOA Khmer's Soeung Sophat narrates.
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