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kowenicki said:

@ played_out

"The amazon.com comment is even more ridiculous. "We could walk through a 3D space where you have all the books lined up, and you could walk right up to a book." You mean like a fucking book shop!?! The reason Amazon is so successful is that it makes shopping much more convenient. All the functionality he mentions is already available at the click of a button, and he expects people to wander about in a (ridiculously expensive) "cocoon" to do the exact same thing. Given that you would not be able to take the book then and there, it is quite literally the worst of both worlds."

Well said! Great sentiment there, couldnt agree more...

Its a bit why I am lost by some of these Wii games... soon we will have wiiwalk where you put the wiimote in your pocket and walk around a virtual room in your virtual house...!?!?

I unserstand your guys point of view but for me I would actually rather walk around in virtuall world the use a mouse. Maybe I would get tired of it and prefer the mouse once I experienced it but untill then I would hands down prefer this way or the minoroty report way.

The point with this article is more of how close we are getting to a VR world.

 



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