It's true. As the YouTuber I cited said, this leaves a big gap in the market between cheaper, lower quality units that aren't going to earn many VR converts, and much more expensive units that are a stretch for entry level. There is still a real question whether VR is the future or a fad. A couple of years ago I assumed it was the future, it was just too early for me to adopt. Now some pretty savvy companies seem to be placing their bets on it being a fad. And it's just at the time when the tech seems to be making units even better than the G2, at about the same price point, practical. Since there's not a technical dead end, it must be that these companies think VR isn't catching on with users. Like its inherent shortcomings will always make it a niche thing.
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