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by DaedPsyker
1599 days ago
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I'm not really a fan of this argument, I think it really fails in explaining the failure of 3d glasses. 3d TV/films don't really change anything about delivery of content, it is a slight augmentation of regular 2d. If we could achieve full star trek holodeck but needed a headset (so maybe mixed with a bit of matrix) I don't anyone would be complaining.
Now, vr still isn't holodeck level obviously and it's still an open question if it's usefulness can overcome the downsides of a headset but it will die for being of limited utility, not because it is a headset. |
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