If I am NOT into gaming, what would I need VR for

VR 1754082988720.png is pretty interesting

I kinda like the AR setups where y ou have multiple virtual screens. Was more hoping for a cross breed AR experience like if the meta glasses and bigscreen had a 2 generations of babies.

Although I did get a set of Rayneo XR glasses lately and it's pretty relaxing to just wear a giant screen on your face.
 
VR has utility in blending what is with what can be. A landscaping business could use AR passthrough to show how things could look while walking through a new design. Want to do that house renovation, how about seeing the colors, and finishes before you buy them? Want to scan an item in 3D, edit it and print it with a 3d printer? VR is being pushed forward as gaming asks for more, more, more.. but the technology and what it can do will keep evolving. What could you do with it?
 
VR View attachment 11947 is pretty interesting

I kinda like the AR setups where y ou have multiple virtual screens. Was more hoping for a cross breed AR experience like if the meta glasses and bigscreen had a 2 generations of babies.

Although I did get a set of Rayneo XR glasses lately and it's pretty relaxing to just wear a giant screen on your face.
Didn't answer the question !
 
I dunno friend I gave a few examples of activities. Doesn’t seem that you’re about that VR life, and that’s perfectly okay.
 
Trizoy gave examples, was I missing something in your reply, ?
Pretty sure the first line was the example ;) :D

VR has a wide range of uses, not just gaming. Our 'aquarium in the desert' as VR machines where you can swim with the fishes, and sharks, etc.

It can be also used for tours like museums, schools/universities, etc. and for training. If you do a Google Search for example uses of VR and you will see the common uses for VR.

As you the consumer though, you would most likely use it for movies since gaming is not your thing.
 
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