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by unz
4675 days ago
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Virtual Reality, no doubt about it. Having tried the Oculus dev kit, VR will blow everything else away. The limitations currently, screen resolution and sensors, will be chipped away because they align nicely with the troubles smartphone makers have (smartphone makers want people to keep buying newer models, but there wasn't a good reason to until now - higher screen resolutions that are needed for VR - retina is no-where near retina in VR). People will spend most of their day in VR - work, entertainment, socializing - and new forms of entertainment will arise that are hybrid between movies and games. Huge fortunes are about to be made - how much are eyeballs worth in VR as opposed to tiny screens ? (a lot) - how much is it worth to replace most physical products, including real estate? (software eating the world in turbo-drive) |
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