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  1. It's so annoying. MR was just a marketing term. It was used to refer to games like Pokemon Go.

    VR and AR were born at the same time since the first device used a transparent screen to display basic wired 3d objects when some engineers were developing it.

  2. Why not just combine the best of AR and VR into one device? I love the idea of AR but it just feels clunky and awkward having to hold a smartphone or tablet everywhere for interaction, plus with VR integration AR would be 100% more realistic and immersive.

  3. Hopefully, next gen VR headsets will have cameras that allow them to work as both an AR and VR device. As a daily user of PSVR, I am looking forward to PSVR 2 and PlayStation 5. If Sony adds a PlayStation Phone to the mix, which can connect to PSVR2, allowing you to take AR/VR anywhere, I think things will really start taking off.
    I am currenty playing Gran Turismo Sport VR. Combine with my Logitech G29 Wheel and Pedals, it is a full on driving simulator. For all you Battle Royal fans, Rec Royal is a Free 2 Play, and you will never go back 2 PUBG or Fortnite once you have expereinced the playing with others in VR.

  4. AR and VR are both stupid and will both die on the vine like 3D. As long as the user must wear a headset or glasses it will never be more than a novelty.

  5. Hello sir, I have the Samsung Gear VR. In February I traded my iPhone 7Plus in for Note 8. I find VR very therapeutic. Great stress reliever. Samsung has a lot of apps for theirs. There’s even a guided meditation app and Relax VR. And YouTube now has YouTube VR. Google day dream got it first. I also love riding the Virtual roller coasters.

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