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When I hear VR prices, some keep saying its for "enthusiast". I just want to know at what price do people stop being a "enthusiast"? Or are you telling me that the "enthusiast" will shell out any amount to get a VR early? To me this sounds ridiculous. No company is going to make a product in wich the potential buyer are so few. Immagine it, they spend billions in R&D and you think they will be happy with less than a million potential buyers? Just to get VR rolling. Its just crazzy.

The first step to any product is functionality, as long as it works and satisfies a need, you make a cheap version for mass appeal, then make the premium version with the proffits and software already on the market, that would appeal to the "enthusiast". Going the other way around is just stupid.

This I think could have the same scenario as 3D. It was just a slight improovement, nothing that was necesary and the prices for a 3D tv were too high, so people dint bite. after the first wave of vr comes out and shows us how good it can be and what fetures you cant enjoy without VR, then people wont bite either.



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