We already see that with budget VR tech now. It’s getting smaller, cheaper and better.
The upper echelon of VR tech has also become more practical over the years, but less so than the lower spectrum.
The way tech works here is simple, in about a decade or so, the top echelon (say Vision Pro) will be a low budget option in terms of VR tech and quality. I’d say in about 10-15 years we’re all going to have access to some of the most realistic and definitive VR tech as long as companies keep investing.
We already see that with budget VR tech now. It’s getting smaller, cheaper and better.
The upper echelon of VR tech has also become more practical over the years, but less so than the lower spectrum.
The way tech works here is simple, in about a decade or so, the top echelon (say Vision Pro) will be a low budget option in terms of VR tech and quality. I’d say in about 10-15 years we’re all going to have access to some of the most realistic and definitive VR tech as long as companies keep investing.