Anyone aware of something practical? The idea of having multiple VR monitors is very intreging to me.
The video gave me a headache, eventually they will make 3-D glasses. Can't see how any of this going to be advantageous on a stock I might keep a year. More like scalping, and hope every 20th trade goes more than a nickel? I can see eventually someone sitting in perfectly round room with white walls and charts are projected all around, and instead of turning the chair, have a remote that turns the Lazy-boy, with dual arm rests, one with the 12 pack cooler and the other one is making chicken wings. Room is perfect, no doors so wife can't check in on you, trap door under the Lazy-boy. Yea, it can even take you for another 12 pack.
I read a fiction book when I was a kid that did this for bond trading. Can't remember the name. Was awesome, blew my mind.
https://www.techrepublic.com/articl...a-into-immersive-virtual-reality-experiences/ Nearly 4 year old article.
Pointless. Automation would beat any VR manual execution and pattern recognition? What's the benefit to having a 2D screen an inch from your retina? My kid have the Vive Pro and is less than a second off the SuperHot WR speed run. That and five bucks will get him a Dutch Bros mocha.
I was just thinking that it would be nice to take your laptop with you anywhere, put on the glasses, and be able to use multiple screens. The rest I don't care about.