Yeah, one is coming but frankly it is too early for that technology. When Apple created the Newton PDA, it was too early and the cell phone hammered it but then they did the iPhone.
The VR headsets have a major major problem; one can easily get nauseated wearing one. The reason: VR moments do not track well with the human systems for orientation and balance. The military discovered that when they deployed VR. People playing VR games get sick too. The one success I see right now is Tilt Five, which is an augmented reality product. I predict Apple will either copy them, license from them, or buy them.
I can see VR for stable non moving situations like examining a product before buying it on Amazon or wherever.
Yeah, one is coming but frankly it is too early for that technology. When Apple created the Newton PDA, it was too early and the cell phone hammered it but then they did the iPhone. The VR headsets have a major major problem; one can easily get nauseated wearing one. The reason: VR moments do not track well with the human systems for orientation and balance. The military discovered that when they deployed VR. People playing VR games get sick too. The one success I see right now is Tilt Five, which is an augmented reality product. I predict Apple will either copy them, license from them, or buy them.
I can see VR for stable non moving situations like examining a product before buying it on Amazon or wherever.