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And by ’99, the hardware was there, so you can start running this on PCs. But we managed to navigate those water until I would say 2011, 2012, when the hardware became available for mobile devices. The showrooms value is diminished, because if you go back 5, 10 years, there were no major producer of hardware, for virtual reality.
And by ’99, the hardware was there, so you can start running this on PCs. But we managed to navigate those water until I would say 2011, 2012, when the hardware became available for mobile devices. The showrooms value is diminished, because if you go back 5, 10 years, there were no major producer of hardware, for virtual reality.
And by '99, the hardware was there, so you can start running this on PCs. But we managed to navigate those water until I would say 2011, 2012, when the hardware became available for mobile devices. The showrooms value is diminished, because if you go back 5, 10 years, there were no major producer of hardware, for virtual reality.
Because for a lot of companies we could do a 360video for $5,000. I mean, I do think we have a ways to go with the hardware. If you no longer have to fly somebody out to a remote field in Alaska to fix something, that can be a huge cost savings. A 100 grand for an enterprise is nothing. That's not anything new.
Because for a lot of companies we could do a 360video for $5,000. I mean, I do think we have a ways to go with the hardware. If you no longer have to fly somebody out to a remote field in Alaska to fix something, that can be a huge cost savings. A 100 grand for an enterprise is nothing. That’s not anything new.
Because for a lot of companies we could do a 360video for $5,000. I mean, I do think we have a ways to go with the hardware. If you no longer have to fly somebody out to a remote field in Alaska to fix something, that can be a huge cost savings. A 100 grand for an enterprise is nothing. That’s not anything new.
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