Virtual reality manufactures and companies selling this are desperate for a big application and to get millions of people forking money for these ridiculous and uncomfortable devices. these companies will manufacture phony numbers in hope of creating any fake news that there is growing demands for these Virtual reality products and for more debt and loans accessible for these companies and virtual reality headsets were the bust of the 2016 Christmas season. With this in mind Sony decided to say that their sales and projections exceeded expectations with sales in japan and of Sony products tied in the PlayStation already set. Facebook's occulus and HTC sales lag way behind and perhaps they should develop some ready hardware gaming system in order to see similar Virtual Reality sales and this has about as much chance of occurring as Stephan Hawking ever partaking a running of the bulls in Spain. Virtual reality will never take off because it is not a video game experience and limits the experience to the eyeball and produces headaches.
The motley Fool and other business media publicans may fool their readers and investors that consumers are ready to dive in the Virtual reality experience but what content and technology that is out there and holds promise will only disappoint after a few times and the consumers reality that they got shafted by a bad product. news that Virtual reality will be a seventy billion industry is fake news and mindful wishes of executives and sales managers at these companies desperate for the media to help them meet these outrageous projections and push for a mindset to cash-strapped families and their kids that they need this dumb product. the intrinsic goal of the corporate video order is to continue sales and purchase pushing households to ever-growing debt and force parents to please their offspring who they will spend less and less time as they get older and virtual reality was a wasteful spending vision that aimed to establish more inequality and economic gains for the tech industry and for it to bamboozle investors to throwing money away at these silly projects.
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