“We have astronauts in the ISS, and they’re doing some science, but having a colony on the moon would be able to do at least as much, and probably more.”
“We have astronauts in the ISS, and they’re doing some science, but having a colony on the moon would be able to do at least as much, and probably more.”
“The other 91% are delivered.”
“I went from begging for at least a release date to cautious when the facebook takeover was announced.”
Obviously this thing’s not going to come anywhere close to the system requirements recommended for running games designed specifically for the Rift or Vive. Like you said, the required hardware would drain the battery in no time, plus you would have to somehow dissipate the heat from a couple hundred watts of power…
There are a lot of differences between something like this and Google’s Glass. This won’t be something people will want to wear all the time in public, and if someone is wearing one, there’s little question that they’re wearing it. The Glass, on the other hand, looks like a pair of eyeglasses from most angles, making…
For public VR halls, you could purchase your own cushioned insert that fits into the VR headsets, complete with a clear plastic panel to fit over the headset’s lenses. That way, the headsets could remain clean and sanitary. Something like that could be inexpensive, and perhaps sold for $5-$10 on your first visit to…
If you think about it though, putting on a VR headset would make going to a theater to watch a movie kind of pointless, since you could get the same experience with your own headset in the comfort of your home. Most people treat theaters as a destination to visit with friends or family, so completely isolating…