

Do not let this worry you though as there are many applications out there on PC that A: will allow you to use a basic mobile headset and phone to play PC VR Games and B: there is an application that actually allows you to use the PSVR on your PC. This does not mean the Rift or the Vive will sell well compared to the PSVR due to the costs involved, PSVR is a lot cheaper.

Might be asking, why, did I start my review talking about streaming? well the best performance and power comes from PC’s, spend as little as $500 and you can get a PC that is VR ready, that supports the more powerful VR units, like the HTC VIVE or the Oculus Rift, compared to the PSVR on Playstation, and we all know in the end PC VR exclusives will roll over PSVR easily. Once connected up to your router games work great, streaming the likes of the Witcher 3, Darksiders and Tomb Raider all worked great, but just remember do not stream via wi-fi as the GEMBOX is underpowered in this area for the application to work successfully. The GEMBOX does, however, require a Reliable and fast connection, as the Gamefly application does stat that it requires a 5GHz Wi-Fi connection to stream wireless, so you will have to plug directly into the router via an ethernet connection as the GEMBOX only supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection, something again they did not think of when building this box.

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How is this done? with a program called Gamefly or GEM STREAM, one streams directly from your PC the other streams from a set of servers at a price per month expense, a subscription basically, which you get one month free in the box when you first purchase your new GEM BOX. You will be happy to hear that streaming has come a long way and yes this device shows just exactly how far its come, as it works surprisingly well. Slightly different approach to what I normally do, this time I am going straight to the streaming end of this box, yes, streaming PC Games to my TV.
