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  • CygnusZero40

    Lots of potential... possibly a decade away from this getting even close to being commonplace in homes. These things need to get down to the size of normal sunglasses before people accept this as something they want to use on a regular basis. Until then it will just remain a novelty that people try and then forget about.

    Ive used the Oculus and although it was very cool, I wanted that thing off my head after 2 minutes.

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    • the biggest problem is that it only works for one person, and anyone else in the room is left out of the experiencemonospaced
    • I agree, it's got a long way to go before it's adopted, and it's way ahead of its time. I guess it's like a proof of concept. Kinda like what a Newton was.monospaced
    • MS always do stupid stuff like this - invest gajillions in decent research that Doesn't Quite Work, and then let someone else make all the money years later.detritus
    • Although perhaps this is just veiled philanthropy from Bill Gates? Get the world excited about something and wind them up.detritus
    • can't wait to try oculus... interesting to hear you weren't fan.inteliboy

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