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How A Recession Could Boost VR Adoption

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Fast forward from 2008 to now. Why do people fork over cash for new hardware when the well is dry, but shy away from it during a boom? Let’s start with why games did so well back in 2008. For example, let’s say you bought Gears of War 2 in November 2008 when it launched. A premium on frugal fun. New is good.

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The Possibility of AR on the Urban Space

ARVR

A consumer AR hardware has been “in the 3 years horizon” for about 15 years now. Apple is working on hardware but it is reportedly delayed yet again, and Magic Leap seems to have lost its flame before being able to enlarge enough its consumer base.

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The IKEA of AR: Making Content Effortlessly, with EON Reality’s Dan Lejerskar

XR for Business Podcast

Dan: In my past, I used to work with simulators — big aircraft simulators, etc. But obviously these people couldn’t afford a $50-million simulator. And by ’99, the hardware was there, so you can start running this on PCs. And then slowly and surely, we picked up the business up to 2007, 2008.

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The IKEA of AR: Making Content Effortlessly, with EON Reality’s Dan Lejerskar

XR for Business Podcast

Dan: In my past, I used to work with simulators — big aircraft simulators, etc. But obviously these people couldn’t afford a $50-million simulator. And by ’99, the hardware was there, so you can start running this on PCs. And then slowly and surely, we picked up the business up to 2007, 2008.

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The IKEA of AR: Making Content Effortlessly, with EON Reality's Dan Lejerskar

XR for Business Podcast

Dan: In my past, I used to work with simulators -- big aircraft simulators, etc. -- and I got really excited about seeing the effect it has on pilots and soldiers, and I always thought that it would be useful to do the same, but for normal people, nurses, etc. But obviously these people couldn't afford a $50-million simulator.

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Go XR or Go Extinct, with Super Ventures’ Ori Inbar

XR for Business Podcast

They come to the show to actually buy software and hardware because they really understand the need and understand what it can do, at least to a certain degree. I mean, in many cases, you can simulate things with AR that you’re not able to do with a regular website or any other application. Anything kind of pre-series A[?]

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Go XR or Go Extinct, with Super Ventures’ Ori Inbar

XR for Business Podcast

They come to the show to actually buy software and hardware because they really understand the need and understand what it can do, at least to a certain degree. I mean, in many cases, you can simulate things with AR that you’re not able to do with a regular website or any other application. Anything kind of pre-series A[?]

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