![]() Hand tracking is good enough for manipulation of windows, buttons, etc. The computer has disappeared into the background, and I am directly manipulating my apps, just like the iPhone did for me on a flat screen. It’s less like I’m using a computer and instead am in an alternate place that I can tailor to my work style. I am not a big game player and was interested in what VR had to offer for productivity and content creation, and the Quest 2 is hitting all the right notes for me: Within a day my opinion changed and now believe that within the next three years people will replace their monitors with VR headsets, and thereafter replace their iPhones with AR glasses. ![]() But with the imminent announcement of Apple’s VR headset this or next year, and Meta’s push into the “metaverse”, I wondered what I was missing, so I bought an Oculus Quest 2. Definitely nothing compelling me to get a VR headset. The whole experience felt like a big technology demo, but nothing more. It was a large headset connected by a cable to a PC. A couple weeks ago I agreed with your opinion.
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