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Myer and eBay's virtual reality shopping turns looking into seeing

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe virtual reality service incorporates both vision and touch.eBay

Department store Myer and online shopping giant eBay have teamed up to offer something different to consumers in a bold bid to change the way we shop, interact with, research and purchase products.

Their creation of a virtual reality (VR) department store – a place where...

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