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A survey sponsored by HTC America is currently open on SurveyGizmo , with the option to enter a prize draw, which includes three Vive systems and seven gift cards worth $100 – $150. The 10-15 minute ‘experiences with VR’ survey is for HTC’s ‘research purposes only’, aiming to gather some general VR usage data and purchasing habits.
The monthly Steam hardware survey is out again, and while June hasn’t revealed any major upsets in the balances of usership between HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, the survey shows that Windows “Mixed Reality” VR headsets are making slow, but steady headway on the platform. Participation in the survey is optional.
With both the Quest 2 128GB and 256GB models now back in stock at major retailers like Amazon, we expect to see the headset’s growth on Steam continue in the months ahead. HTC’s grasp also declined slightly to 14.45% ( –0.11% ), while Valve dropped a bit more to 15.99% ( –0.24% ). Monthly-connected VR Headsets on Steam.
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As every week, let me notify you the most interesting articles I have found about the M-word: McKinsey & Company has published the results of a survey about the metaverse. Participate in the AR/VR Survey and win prizes. I just got this from my friends at Slash Data: AR/VR creators, this survey is for you.
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They’re much more distributable than the standard Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, which has to be hooked up to a PC. Often, we do consumer surveys — surveys of enterprise developers, users, that sort of thing — to gain a better idea of what people are interested in the market. We put out reports like that.
They’re much more distributable than the standard Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, which has to be hooked up to a PC. Often, we do consumer surveys — surveys of enterprise developers, users, that sort of thing — to gain a better idea of what people are interested in the market. We put out reports like that.
SlashData is organizing an AR/VR survey and asked me some help in promoting it and I accepted because it is also an opportunity for you, since there are prizes to win. Here you are the description of the initiative: AR/VR creators, this survey is for you. The survey takes about 15 minutes and covers VR, AR, and mixed reality sectors.
They're much more distributable than the standard Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, which has to be hooked up to a PC. Often, we do consumer surveys -- surveys of enterprise developers, users, that sort of thing -- to gain a better idea of what people are interested in the market. We put out reports like that.
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how we got there, was we started looking at all of the future skills gaps, surveys, research, everything that was surfacing from the Shift Commission, to the World Economic Forum, to McKinsey Global Institute. And every single survey says soft skills is one of the things we should be looking at. Amazon did $750-million.
how we got there, was we started looking at all of the future skills gaps, surveys, research, everything that was surfacing from the Shift Commission, to the World Economic Forum, to McKinsey Global Institute. And every single survey says soft skills is one of the things we should be looking at. Amazon did $750-million.
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