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  • monospaced2

    There are two VR locations within walking distance of my home. One is in the lobby of a movie theater, and the other is its own standalone shop. It seems like it's definitely moving beyond experimental and into more of a consumer experience based on what I've seen. There are some pretty impressive rigs in these places that look like pods that flip you 360-degrees, which I imagine can make for a pretty immersive show.

    I wouldn't argue there's a 'need' for VR, but you could make that argument for a lot of technology. It really depends on if it takes off, and that all depends on the applications and the experiments.

    • I think a AR but within VR type experience will more commercial - training for surgeons, complex industries, nuclear etc.shapesalad
    • VR for entertainment.shapesalad
    • yes AR will have interesting utilitiarian usedocpoz

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