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by baby 1156 days ago
Really? It’s pretty simple really, at least if you’ve tried VR before. The vision is that you can play with people, hang out with your friends, and go to live concerts in VR. They can get there if they manage to achieve:

* a cheaper device so that every household can have one (think printer)

* less friction to use (lighter, faster start, no need to setup guardian and tracking)

* longer battery

* better experiences to hangout with people

I think anyone could be convinced of that if they tried like, playing Catan in VR with strangers (it’s mind blowing)

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> Really? It’s pretty simple really, at least if you’ve tried VR before

Sure, all of that sounds cool, I guess... But I'm not convinced there is such a big market for all of this yet. VR seems to be in a similar spot PCs were back in the early 80s (except no/minimal business and enterprise application according to what FB is doing which makes the market even smaller)

> But I'm not convinced there is such a big market for all of this yet.

If there is any market for VR, it will be cheap entertainment headsets. They are the only successful market that has been tapped with VR.

The Quest has sold upwards of 10 million units (nearing 20 million by some estimates), while commodity VR like PSVR and SteamVR has continued pushing forward where commercial headsets failed. Everyone who isn't competing directly with Meta is just building another Hololens.