One thing I noticed is that HTML could really be optimized for 3d viewing. Right now computer screens are totally flat, but with VR, you could take advantage of the extra dimension. In general I’d be quite curious about 3D web pages, it seems like there’s a lot of innovation to be done. My quick hunch is that it won’t radically change UX (things would have to be accessible to people with one eye, for instance, and it’s very user-convenient to not need to adjust the third dimension, like having a 3-d mouse), but I imagine it could still lead to a bunch of UI changes.
Big Screen allows you to watch 3D movies, which is pretty cool (though they charge a fair bit for them).
Good point.
One thing I noticed is that HTML could really be optimized for 3d viewing. Right now computer screens are totally flat, but with VR, you could take advantage of the extra dimension. In general I’d be quite curious about 3D web pages, it seems like there’s a lot of innovation to be done. My quick hunch is that it won’t radically change UX (things would have to be accessible to people with one eye, for instance, and it’s very user-convenient to not need to adjust the third dimension, like having a 3-d mouse), but I imagine it could still lead to a bunch of UI changes.
Big Screen allows you to watch 3D movies, which is pretty cool (though they charge a fair bit for them).
https://www.reddit.com/r/bigscreen/comments/ck4xrc/where_can_i_get_3d_movies_and_play_them_in/