Manhattan’s VR Fair Plugs in Midtown

Jay SilverbergNYC Tech1 month ago3 Views

Midtown jacked last night with Manhattan’s VR Fair, wiring NYC’s spring at a 6th Avenue hall. Techie Tariq Evans demoed headsets as 300 gawked, a $10 ticket peek at grids. It’s borough bytes—pure Midtown vibe, screens hot. A kid glitched a sim; a pro walked a void. ‘Manhattan plugs—this is it,’ Evans says, tweaking rigs. The floor turned matrix.

The fair’s fresh—March 24’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing booths by noon. Evans, a Harlem coder; last night’s crowd hit max—pixels glowed. A latecomer nabbed a set; buzz hummed—NYC grit shone. Runs one day—tech ruled. #NYCVRFair trended; Brooklyn wants a jack.

Some griped—’Too weird,’ sniped a newbie, dodging nausea. Power surged—fixed quick; scenes held. A rival’s pitching a Chelsea plug, splitting rigs. Still, 400 stayed—grids reigned. Midtown’s never plugged so bold.

Evans hints at a monthly run, maybe a showcase if spring bites. ‘NYC’s future—this builds it,’ he says, packing gear. The fair’s a Manhattan win—grit meets bits. It’s a VR rush; catch the next. Bring a headset—worlds call.

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