I find VR interesting but isolating and disorientating. However, my only experience has been with Google Cardboard, which is cool but likely not very representative of things to come, so I guess I shouldn't judge. I'm far more interested in AR (augmented reality). It seems more applicable to more situations, and thus more likely to be around a long time, and maybe more flexible in terms of doing VR things too.
I find VR interesting but isolating and disorientating. However, my only experience has been with Google Cardboard, which is cool but likely not very representative of things to come, so I guess I shouldn't judge. I'm far more interested in AR (augmented reality). It seems more applicable to more situations, and thus more likely to be around a long time, and maybe more flexible in terms of doing VR things too.