I think the USB-C for driving VR headsets represents a design failure, ie the wrong people are in charge of pushing VR forward. The same people who pushed 1 3dof controller onto mobile VR when we could have had 2 6dof controllers. VR should be untethered, wireless, cable free.
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That assumes that cost is not an issue and the technology in question already exists (and has existed for a while) in a commercially viable form, which is a notion I wholly reject. Taking incremental steps towards the ideal is the entire history of tech. VR is not an exception.
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There is a product that will go mainstream and a product that won't. Saving money to produce the product that doesn't have the value proposition to win over the mass market does not seem to be the right decision from a cost/benefit analysis.
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I think we must be looking at different markets, because Oculus Go is the closest thing I've seen to date to a mainstream VR product, and it happily flaunts most of what you flag as bad decisions?
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I like the Oculus Go a lot, but my hypothesis is that the Oculus Santa Cruz may hit the mass market faster because it hits a sweet spot of value propositions. An iphone costs a lot more money than an Oculus Go yet its a mass market product because of the total value proposition
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I'm absolutely with you in terms of hopeful outlook for Santa Cruz. Largely depends on price and the software available for it, but there's massive potential.
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The Oculus Go could massively increase its value proposition I think with bluetooth keyboard support, mouse support, VPN support, and maybe a Chrome browser. It could become a VR_Chromebook for no additional hardware cost.
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Turn Oculus Go into a VR Chromebook. Then it would be competing with ipads and chromebooks. I would purchase a VR Chromebook. VR is not only more private in a co-working space it helps improve focus on tasks.
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Some monitors have USB-C inputs that do power delivery to laptop, which kind of makes more sense anyway.
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Most (all?) devices that support USB-PD can send power either way. If you plug a Pixel into a MacBook it'll ask you whether you want to charge the phone or the laptop.
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Yes, which is a WONDERFUL thing to find out right after leaving the office for the day.
"Why were you charging the laptop?!? It's battery is, like, twice as big as you are! It doesn't need your help!"
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I like the idea of USB-C for everything but given the current state of cables and ports it's kind of a nightmare for interop. Presumably in a few years when more devices have it built-in and support USB-PD it'll be better.
ধন্যবাদ। আপনার সময়রেখাকে আরো ভালো করে তুলতে টুইটার এটিকে ব্যবহার করবে। পূর্বাবস্থায়পূর্বাবস্থায়
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the huge lcd monitors draws too much current... If they made oled 28inch 8k panels it would work.
ধন্যবাদ। আপনার সময়রেখাকে আরো ভালো করে তুলতে টুইটার এটিকে ব্যবহার করবে। পূর্বাবস্থায়পূর্বাবস্থায়
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The LG UltraFine 22MD4K does that ... I love it!
ধন্যবাদ। আপনার সময়রেখাকে আরো ভালো করে তুলতে টুইটার এটিকে ব্যবহার করবে। পূর্বাবস্থায়পূর্বাবস্থায়
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I think it’s more expensive to implement for display makers than display port so I’m not sure they have the proper incentive yet.
ধন্যবাদ। আপনার সময়রেখাকে আরো ভালো করে তুলতে টুইটার এটিকে ব্যবহার করবে। পূর্বাবস্থায়পূর্বাবস্থায়
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লোড হতে বেশ কিছুক্ষণ সময় নিচ্ছে।
টুইটার তার ক্ষমতার বাইরে চলে গেছে বা কোনো সাময়িক সমস্যার সম্মুখীন হয়েছে আবার চেষ্টা করুন বা আরও তথ্যের জন্য টুইটারের স্থিতি দেখুন।