I bought the device and watched Interstellar on top of Mt. Hood with the stars as the background. It was a phenomenal experience. That said, having to bear the weight of the device for 2.5 hours, and other limits such as FOV & lens glare makes me hesitant to say movie’s the one killer app right now. I don’t think there is a killer app yet—Apple wants us to come in for that.
I think the crazy part is technically with the headset on, your only way to know you are on Mount Hood is the smells and cold air and lower air pressure changes, as well as the path taken to get there.
I wonder how feasible faking smells and cold wind and a journey would be from a “vr arcade” or other controlled environment.
Were you even outside or in your Tesla with the seat back looking through the roof?
I bought the device and watched Interstellar on top of Mt. Hood with the stars as the background. It was a phenomenal experience. That said, having to bear the weight of the device for 2.5 hours, and other limits such as FOV & lens glare makes me hesitant to say movie’s the one killer app right now. I don’t think there is a killer app yet—Apple wants us to come in for that.
I think the crazy part is technically with the headset on, your only way to know you are on Mount Hood is the smells and cold air and lower air pressure changes, as well as the path taken to get there.
I wonder how feasible faking smells and cold wind and a journey would be from a “vr arcade” or other controlled environment.
Were you even outside or in your Tesla with the seat back looking through the roof?