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KBG29 said:
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500 million? So more consoles than have been sold in the past 10 years, VR is going to do in 5. It must be because the technology is so cheap. I mean getting the latest and greatest VR headset, and the computer to support it only really costs like $2000 today with no indication the price is going to drop signifcantly in that time frame. That makes perfect sense.  I'm sure parents will be lined up around the block to get those sets come 2020.

I'm not talking console VR, I'm talking VR overall. Prices will come down, and they will come down fast. PSVR and PS4 will be $400 by 2018. There will also be many, many new players in the VR market by then. Google is just starting to get serious, Apple is building up for VR, and AMD is building hardware for stand alone sets. That is just the beginning, again many more players will enter the market.

As for parents and VR sales, that is only a small portion of where VR sales will come from. Most sales will come from business for use in design, for use in productivity, marketng, training, and so much more. VR is the future, this is what will spur growth, innovation, and advancement in human life for the next 100 years and beyond.

Where did I say anything about just console VR? That is an insanely high numbers. PSVR and PS4 combined will not be $400 by 2018. There's no reason to expect the price of the PSVR to halve in price over the next two years. It took the PS4 over 3 years to come down $100, sure it probably will take 2 or 3 years to come down another $100, but the PSVR? I doubt it'll come down that much unless it fails in the market.

This is up there with JohnLucas predicting the WIi U to sell over 200 million lifetime when Sony and Microsoft cease making consoles due to poor sales. It's just ridiculous.