Although do note that there aren't any motion controllers, so I'd still be skeptical about how fully featured that'll end up being. And I don't think any kind of hand tracking is going to be reliable enough at this juncture to take the place of motion controllers, not in a fast paced 3D environment.
Lol, the damn thing costs $3,500.
Anyone who thinks this will achieve mainstream adoption belongs in a mental hospital.
It's also only an AR device. So while it might have some applicability in certain high-end industry work, it's still going to be exceedingly niche.
Not true. You can do full immersive mode, which is VR.
Ah, I stand corrected.
Although do note that there aren't any motion controllers, so I'd still be skeptical about how fully featured that'll end up being. And I don't think any kind of hand tracking is going to be reliable enough at this juncture to take the place of motion controllers, not in a fast paced 3D environment.