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Originally Posted by Tubthumper
VR won't be a leading trend in the market. In the past there have been TVs where people can watch it in 3D by using 3D glasses, but that never got popular and ended. Some adult companies put thousands of dollars into making porn for 3D TVs, and it was very difficult to make and ended up not being popular at all, and it was a complete failure.
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3D failed not just in adult but pretty much in mainstream as well. Samsung are to stop offering 3D as a feature on their tv's going forward.
VR is a totally differen't tech to 3D.
VR will be a game changer in the mainstream world. The biggest tech companies in the world are all jumping in on VR and similar emerging techs such as "Holo" & "Mixed Reality".
To say VR won't be a leading trend is quite a strange statement to make.
What evidence have you got to support this because all the tech experts in the world are describing this as the most significant tech trend in years and are comparing it to have a similar impact to the world that mobile phones did?