I've been seeing more and more about the Oculus Rift bubbling up, with seemingly a lot of excitement about this representing the first occurrence of true VR (wireframe game mall kiosks notwithstanding).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpHWJMytx5I (Why won't [youtube] tags work?!)
My question is: is this a viable route for the industry to take? It seems to me that this is more likely to be a dead-end stopgap, much like 3D TVs. Wearing glasses produces a 3D illusion, but it's clunky and nothing approaching an actual hologram.
Similarly, this isn't "real" VR, it's just jamming stereoscopic lenses in you eyes with a head tracker and maybe being on a tread mill. The actual tech to do something like a sanitary Existenz probably won't be around in our lifetimes (and I wouldn't put much better odds on practical holography).
But will this see any kind of mass adoption? The basic headset looks like it will be affordable for consumers, but its difficult to see how this will be anything other than a niche. Has anyone here tried it who can chime in? Is the illusion good enough for this to come off?[/youtube]