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Of game consoles, VR and all that jazz

The difference between selling and promising The seemingly unbridled enthusiasm for gaming in VR continues even in the face of the disappointing sales results, unresolved technical and physiological problems (that may never be solved), and turmoil in the biggest, most visible company in VR. In the face of all that, new conferences pop up like cheap trendy clothing in a ...

Jon Peddie

The difference between selling and promising The seemingly unbridled enthusiasm for gaming in VR continues even in the face of the disappointing sales results, unresolved technical and physiological problems (that may never be solved), and turmoil in the biggest, most visible company in VR. In the face of all that, new conferences pop up like cheap trendy clothing in a store front. Despite persistent concerns that acceptance of Virtual Reality (VR) devices may be falling short of initial expectations—even with recent positive sales numbers—a recent study by Magid (Frank N. Magid Associates) found that the majority of recent purchasers of
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