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In September of 2016, I attended a group meeting with some folks in Dallas, and then by January of 2017, we had our first major product in a school. Steve: Well, it was a MetaVRse product that I downloaded to my phone some time, in Google Cardboard. Alan: So that’s Google Cardboard. We set to work figuring it out.
In September of 2016, I attended a group meeting with some folks in Dallas, and then by January of 2017, we had our first major product in a school. Steve: Well, it was a MetaVRse product that I downloaded to my phone some time, in Google Cardboard. Alan: So that’s Google Cardboard. We set to work figuring it out.
In September of 2016, I attended a group meeting with some folks in Dallas, and then by January of 2017, we had our first major product in a school. Steve: Well, it was a MetaVRse product that I downloaded to my phone some time, in Google Cardboard. Alan: So that's Google Cardboard. We set to work figuring it out.
We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? HTC did something with Batman; that Game of Thrones thing; some of the demos that Magic Leap had really. We did stuff with HTC Vive at GTC — our first foveated rendering in the world with them. That’s the problem now.
We worked towards the next Dallas event that… I’m trying to think, what is it? HTC did something with Batman; that Game of Thrones thing; some of the demos that Magic Leap had really. We did stuff with HTC Vive at GTC — our first foveated rendering in the world with them. That’s the problem now.
I feel like some products, such as Google Cardboard, and some of the lower-end pieces of hardware, have actually done more harm than good to the reputation of virtual reality. People get in it, and they see, "this as a medium-to-low-quality image or video that I'm sitting in," and there's not much interaction if it's a Google Cardboard.
I feel like some products, such as Google Cardboard, and some of the lower-end pieces of hardware, have actually done more harm than good to the reputation of virtual reality. People get in it, and they see, "this as a medium-to-low-quality image or video that I'm sitting in," and there's not much interaction if it's a Google Cardboard.
I feel like some products, such as Google Cardboard, and some of the lower-end pieces of hardware, have actually done more harm than good to the reputation of virtual reality. People get in it, and they see, "this as a medium-to-low-quality image or video that I'm sitting in," and there's not much interaction if it's a Google Cardboard.
I feel like some products, such as Google Cardboard, and some of the lower-end pieces of hardware, have actually done more harm than good to the reputation of virtual reality. People get in it, and they see, "this as a medium-to-low-quality image or video that I'm sitting in," and there's not much interaction if it's a Google Cardboard.
It was 2015, right after Google Glass, quote/unquote failed. Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? So I know AGCO is using Google Glass all over. It helps that a lot of the big companies, HTC, Oculus, Lenovo, they’re pivoting to enterprise. Emily: Uh-huh.
It was 2015, right after Google Glass, quote/unquote failed. Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? So I know AGCO is using Google Glass all over. It helps that a lot of the big companies, HTC, Oculus, Lenovo, they’re pivoting to enterprise. Emily: Uh-huh.
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