Either way.
I have 3 glasses I think, and maybe 3 3D glasses.
Yeah, Ive only ever has 2 eye and 3 3d. He'll currently I don't have a set of eye glasses.
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Either way.
I have 3 glasses I think, and maybe 3 3D glasses.
Will it be successful? Super huge, in time. Start out niche and expensive, but in a few years it'll be the next smartphone.
Why might it be successful?
-Virtual Tourism to real places
-Virtual Tourism to impossible places
-VR games
-Businesses with 3D modeling and the like
-Teaching
-VR online hangouts
-Gimmickness
Why might it not be successful?
-Awkwardness of the headset //better hardware
-Some will be against it for no real reason. "It seems awkward", even when it really isn't//subjective
-Possibility of motion sickness //better hardware
-No reason for it to exist (No compelling software)
-Potential cost //will go down over time.
-Lack of quality, ie resolution and framerate and screen door effect and persistence //better hardware
-Can look dorky from the outside //better hardware, plus subjective
-Takes a lot of power to run //relatively speaking, needs better computers
-Only one person at a time //better computers
Hehe yeah. I use contact lenses and glasses
To bad nobody has invented an alternative to glasses.
I can see future revisions including settings to adjust for near-/farsightedness
VR will correct my vision so that i don't have to wear two sets of headgear?
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