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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/sto...ero_1-WMR_Headsets_challenger1-04232018-en_USDepends on who you ask. People who are already in tend to have a more positive outlook on the industry. People who are still on the fence tend to have a more grim outlook. My only experience is with the GearVR and I know that doesn't even come close to the experience of a true PC GPU powered headset. I'd like to jump in with the Rift but $400 I feel is still too much for something on it's way out. $300 would be the sweet spot and get a bunch more people like me to make the jump. But you still have the issue of the current price gouging of the GPU market. Unless you already have a capable GPU VR on the PC is not going to be easy and cheap.
I still can't believe people are going to walk around with those things on their heads.
They already walk into poles while texting...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/sto...ero_1-WMR_Headsets_challenger1-04232018-en_US
Two of the windows MR headsets are on sale, $224 and $300.
Rift and vive are a bit better imo, but I tried the acer headset and it worked quite well imo. Also quite convenient not having to worry about sensors/lighthouses.
Who cares, it's a good deal.Isn't that the going street prices of them now? That kind of gives me the impression that no one is really buying and they have to slash prices just to get people to bite.
We need more pixels, higher refresh rate, and significantly better design.
Didn't AMD say we need 16k to fully remove aliasing? Jeez.
Well, it looks like Apple is getting into the VR business. They are working on an AR+VR concept which is using 8K per eye.
Virtual Reality headsets is it taking off or dying ?
Didn't AMD say we need 16k to fully remove aliasing? Jeez.
VR is basically for games - it is off little use outside of that, and it only really works well for some games (stuff where you are driving something). The thing that's actually much more important is AR because you can use that for all sorts of things. That's what industry, google, apple, microsoft and so on are working hard at.
Yes. It is this that’s annoying. It could be used for doctors, construction, marketing, landscaping etc.. people focus too much on games