This year’s Consumer Electronics Show was defined by momentum. It demonstrated how virtual reality is accelerating into the mainstream, aided by the growing support of both hardware makers and game developers. It also illustrated a peculiar incoherence: the world’s hottest tech company and the world’s hottest tech trend are not, at present, in alignment. Apple doesn’t have a VR product or any sort of articulated VR strategy.
Virtual reality is like the second coming of PC gaming
To understand the business potential of VR, heed the words of Alienware co-founder Frank Azor. In a joint announcement with Oculus founder Palmer Luckey at CES, Azor described VR as the second coming of PC gaming. Alienware was founded in 1996 on the basis that...
via The Verge