I'm extremely sceptical about VR in the home. You just have to look at how 3D went. Consumers don't want friction, they don't want the hassle of having to put something on and off their face. In this respect VR is the same as 3D, except even worse.
Sure VR has fantastic experiential applications, just like going to watch an IMAX 3D movie in the cinema is a great experience. But in the living room? I'm not quick to believe the hype.
Sure VR has fantastic experiential applications, just like going to watch an IMAX 3D movie in the cinema is a great experience. But in the living room? I'm not quick to believe the hype.