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did you have a chance to try it ?

computers...yeah I own four or five..
oh wait..
you mean VR?

not yet..
I'm waiting for the Real DEAL
(actually I'm waiting for the price to come down)

yeah , it might take a while for REAL DEAL . I've tried one and it was crap

the first computer I ever owned (i built it) wasn't much to write home about either
computers have since gotten a tiny bit better.
so will VR..only faster

oh..by the way...have you ever driven a model T?


or

Never driven a Model T, but was working on one, when a welder working in the same shop walked by and stated: "They dont build em like that anymore" to which I said "Thank God". He was shocked.
The bands for the transmission were cotton and only last ~1000 miles unless a driver was savy enough to shift into reverse long enough to lube/cool the belt.
I would lift the whole corner of the vehicle to block it...no jack needed.
Ford was a genius though, he used spanish moss for stuffing the seats, the moss was crated in tupelo boxes, and the wood from the boxes was used for bracing. No waste in production.

never even seen model T in person . The problem with VR is not device itself . The problem is lack of 3D graphics which simulate environment . It takes a lot of time to create those ...

faster processors...
neural networks...
etc.
oh...and game engines?
(you din't think the graphics would be hand drawn did you?)


hang on a few minutes while that problem is fixed.

I know very well how its made . I've done some 3D stuff myself