Remember that View-Master you used to own as a kid? Well, Mattel gave it a millenium-ready, virtual-reality-equipped overhaul; and it’s poised to become one of the best Google Cardboard solutions you ...
Along with GI Joes, Slinkies and Sea Monkeys, View-Masters are probably one of the most-remembered childhood products of the past few generations. Even if you yourself never got the chance to flip ...
EAST AURORA, N.Y. – With the pump of a finger, the View-Master has given generations a 3-D look at everything from man’s first moonwalk to the adventures of SpongeBob SquarePants. The iconic toy ...
Believe it or not, you won't actually need a View-Master to view the content Google is presenting this week. The View-Master device is just a box with a magnetic switch – just like Google Cardboard.
NEW YORK — The iconic View-Master stereoscopic photo viewer you had as a kid is catching up to the digital age. Mattel is teaming up with Google on an upcoming virtual reality-based View-Master that ...
The latest tech trends are constantly being adapted for younger users – whether it's tablets, smart watches, or 3D printers. Virtual Reality is no different, with little early adopters also able to ...
When the classic toy View-Master returns next month, viewers can search for kangaroos, travel to the Yucatan Peninsula, or see what it's like to stand on every planet in the solar system. Toy company ...
Mattel Films is developing a live-action “View-Master” feature film with Sony Pictures Entertainment and Escape Artists based on the company’s timeless 3-D image toy, the company announced on ...
Remember the View-Master—a 75-year-old stereoscopic viewer toy that used cardboard reels? Today Google and Mattel are reviving the device for the 21st century. Instead of showing still images, it’s ...
A reel showing Bruce Goff’s 1947 Ford House in Aurora, Illinois, from View Productions (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) Each reel comes with a short essay on its ...
Mattel is making a live-action feature film based on View-Master. This is the fourth feature film Mattel has announced since it launched its own film division in September. Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz, a ...