NYT VR - New York Times App Reviews

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Amazing !

Incroyable expérience !

Awesome idea! Streaming is missing and the app icon doesnt fit in the iOS design

Awesome idea. It is just annoying to download the movies before, if possible, a streaming option would be great. Also, the app icon doesnt really look well within the iOS design, the font and the colors look too different.

Fantastic

Thank you very much for this futuristic app and its great, fantastic and breathtaking content! THANK YOU

Doesnt work correctly with all cardboard versions

Cool app and content, but please note that the app apparently works correctly only with the NYT cardboard and not with all other versions (e.g. Cardboard 2.5). I have not found a way to calibrate to my cardboard and iPhone 6 Plus. If you have the same problem, try the VRSE app, which contains almost the same content and some others.

Awesome trial

Worked great; hoping they keep adding more content

Opens up new forms of journalism

Obviously nyt didnt invent vr, but this is the first time Ive seen it done correctly, tastefully, and using the mediums unique characteristics. Very well done app and content. The Pluto thing was amazing.

A Disappointingly Lo-Fi System

Im so disappointed. Ive been a fan of stereoscopic imaging for decades having worked with it digitally in grad school in the 70s, then 35mm film based stills, moving to CRT hybrid imaging, and now digital systems. The whole idea of using a smart phones display and positional sensing is very clever—especially coupled with a low cost viewer—but at this point, its a toy not even as fun to use as a ViewMaster. Not satisfied with a folding cardboard viewer, I sprung for a moulded viewer with high quality Zeiss lenses only to discover that it accentuates the spectral aberrations—colored halos and shadows at the edges of objects—that is seemingly inherent in this generation of display/viewers. Particularly missing is the ability to adjust the interocular distance of the left-right images to match the physiology of the person viewing. As a result, I get slightly nauseous even though I have a highly developed sense of stereopsis—the ability to sense depth by fusing two images with retinal disparity. There are all types of annoyances too: like the inability to adjust the audio volume once the title has started and tendency for the app to become confused about what is up and down in meat-space so that I need to stop the video, go into another app the rights the display in landscape mode, and the restart the NYT app again. Call me picky if you want, but I was hoping for at least an acceptable viewing experience; but unfortunately, once the novelty of "hey, Ive got VR on my smartphone" had warn off, there seems to be no there there.

Needs a lot of work

App cannot stay in landscape mode, when I rotate it, it keeps turning 90 degrees away from viewing position. No audio on Pluto footage, buggy start and stop streaming (even though my wifi speed is above average). Strange experience.

Disappointing with an iPhone

Doesnt seem to work with an iPhone 5 running iOS 8.4.1. All movement directions are reversed. Confusing.

Double vision

I have a few VR apps and this is the only one that gives me double vision problems. Their suggested troubleshooting steps were unhelpful and not the issue. I am on a 6 plus and using a Cardboard 2.0 viewer. The movies look interesting and would love to watch them so fix these issues soon please!

Wow. Just wow.

Sure, Google Cardboard 3D VR videos still feel like theyre in their early stage of development. Low res, and the streaming stops frequently to buffer. But watching the Pluto video just now was still an amazing "wow" experience. Reminded me of the thrill my first time in an earlier simulation environment, namely a planetarium. Theres something magical about sweeping over the surface of Pluto, then turning your head to look back at the sun, not because thats where the cinematographer wants you to look next, but because thats where YOU choose to look. Having control over the video provides a completely different experience vs regular videos. Yes, this medium is still in its infancy, but its power as a storytelling medium is already evident. Love this new bonus with my NYT digital subscription.

Excellent Start

A bit (no pun intended) pixelated, music is annoying as all get out, but the Pluto thing combined with the Google cardboard glasses is really worth the time. Impressive start with such basic tools. Thanks, NYT!

It works smoothly

The app works without google glasses too, and allows control by touchscreen and also by movement

Freezes instead of opening on iPad

After installing, I hit open and the opening screen just freezes. Nothing here to see. Very disappointing: not ready for prime time. I will wait for another version maybe a year from now. This is a waste of time and storage space.

Neet

Very cool design. Innovative and low-cost Im sure it will improve in the future

Great Concept, Poor Execution

The cardboard viewer seems like an affordable way to dip my toe into the emerging VR world. Unfortunately dipping a toe is about all I could manage of this "immersive" technology. Like the early days of 3-D, ghosting and double imaging made it unwatchable on my iPhone 6. I was impressed by the ability to see up and down. I see reviews showing that some others could see and experience the expected viewing. It definitely seems to be what well all use in the future. Look forward to improved execution, when I may try again.

Good idea

Great idea. Cardboard viewer is clunky but a good first step. But the stream is stop start, which is annoying. Ill stick with it in hopes it improves. A new level for investigative journalism.

Doesnt work

Downloaded app on iPhone 6. App will not open

Use any other VR app for the Cardboard

This app causes serious double vision with the 6 Plus phone size. The same videos from the Times are available in the Vrse app, which works without any problems. I watched the Click video in NTYVR and on Vrse, the NTYVR app didnt display it correctly but Vrse did.

VR the future

Great app and great idea. To immerse the audience in the story brings a new dimension to the news. I received the cardboard viewer today and was impressed with its simplicity and that it actually worked. Good job.

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