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When you read Tech articles there's always someone whining about what a hassle 3D glasses are, even though Passive glasses are practically weightless.
Meanwhile, billions are being invested in VR and companies everywhere are scrabbling to get in early on the VR biz. I don't get it. If 3D is criticized for being an expensive hassle with too little content, then how is VR already 'better'? Is there really such a huge market demand to wear a laptop on your head? What about all the cords and cables? What are you suppose to do if you have a spouse, kids, or friends around? Wave goodbye as you 'turn on, tune in, drop out'? Sorry for the rant, but with E3 around the corner I'm expecting the VR hype machine to go into overdrive. On the other hand, maybe the sooner VR arrives and fails the better. Last edited by Frank@Chicago; 06-03-2015 at 05:30 PM. |
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