I really do think VR is now one of the most exciting things that can be done in this whole sector of consumer electronic entertainment stuff.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm the most optimistic guy about VR out there. I have crazy visions of what we'll be doing in the future.
It really feels like VR has the possibility to be something really huge.
VR has a whole range of things it's very good at, and there's a lot of things that it's going to be deficient at.
I don't think that VR is going to lead to humanity being enslaved in the matrix or letting the world crumble around us. I think it's going to end up being a great technology that brings closer people together, that allows for better communication, that reduces a lot of environmental waste that we're currently doing in the real world.
It's going to be so obvious when something isn't well made for VR. People are going to use the best VR content. That's the stuff that's going to get shown to people. That's the stuff that's going to get demoed. That's most of what people are going to buy.
Display companies, many of them that we've spoken to, are really excited about virtual reality because they're actually running out of innovation opportunities in other markets.
That's what we're all about: delivering a really comfortable VR experience that everybody can enjoy and afford.
When you have more people investing in VR games, whether it's us or Sony or someone else, that means a greater pool of VR developers out there who know how to make VR games.
There's something about VR. I'm a super dork and love video games. I've tried some VR things - some have been good, and some aren't. I wouldn't be surprised if the next level of entertainment is VR-based, and when you go to the theater, everyone puts on a VR headset.
Virtual reality is inevitably going to become mainstream - it's only a question of how good it needs to be before the mainstream is willing to use it.
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