{"id":1124835,"date":"2024-05-13T12:35:53","date_gmt":"2024-05-13T16:35:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/after-decades-of-promise-the-virtual-reality-era-has-finally-arrived-kiplingers-personal-finance\/"},"modified":"2024-05-13T12:35:53","modified_gmt":"2024-05-13T16:35:53","slug":"after-decades-of-promise-the-virtual-reality-era-has-finally-arrived-kiplingers-personal-finance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/virtual-reality\/after-decades-of-promise-the-virtual-reality-era-has-finally-arrived-kiplingers-personal-finance\/","title":{"rendered":"After Decades of Promise, the Virtual Reality Era Has Finally Arrived &#8211; Kiplinger&#8217;s Personal Finance"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    To help you understand what is going on in the tech sector    our highly experienced Kiplinger Letter team will keep you    abreast of the latest developments and forecasts    (Get a free issue of The    Kiplinger Letter or subscribe). You'll get all    the latest news first by subscribing, but we will publish many    (but not all) of the forecasts a few days afterward online.    Heres the latest  <\/p>\n<p>    The virtual reality industry got a much-needed jolt when Apple    finally joined the fray with its first VR headset. If any    company can bring face-worn devices to an audience beyond    gamers, its the tech giant that introduced the world to the    smartphone. Apple is focused on the mass market, says Jitesh    Ubrani, research manager at IDC.    Apple is doing a great job introducing the technology to many    people.  <\/p>\n<p>    It's still early days. But theres huge long-term potential.    Heres an outlook for VR and the many ways it will be    used.  <\/p>\n<p>            Be a smarter, better informed investor.          <\/p>\n<p>            Save up to 74%          <\/p>\n<p>            Profit and prosper with the best of expert advice on            investing, taxes, retirement, personal finance and more            - straight to your e-mail.          <\/p>\n<p>            Profit and prosper with the best of expert advice -            straight to your e-mail.          <\/p>\n<p>    Vast improvements in tech components make amazing VR possible    today. Headsets run on energy-efficient yet powerful mobile    chips, and are packed with components: A memory chip, fast    Wi-Fi, a slew of cameras, high-end eye displays, microphones,    speakers, laser-scanning sensors, motion sensors, tiny cooling    fans. (But batteries, on board or in a connected pack, are    still heavy, yet last just 2-3 hours.) Users can fully immerse    in a virtual world for calls, gaming, entertainment, etc. Or    the front-facing cameras make a live video stream and 3D scan    of the room so users can see their real environment populated    by virtual screens or holograms.  <\/p>\n<p>    Todays models will seem clunky in 5 to 10 years, as big    improvements occur to shrink the size and weight, without    hindering performance. Costs will fall, too.  <\/p>\n<p>    The leaders are Apple and Meta. Meta has about 60% of global    headset sales, focusing on lower-cost models ($500 or less) for    gaming and social virtual worlds. Apples $3,500 Vision Pro has    a dazzling display and dozens of high-end components, plus a    new VR operating system that takes familiar apps and puts them    into VR. Plus, Apple built two new chips: One for computing and    one for eye\/hand tracking. The device is controlled by    incredibly precise eye and hand tracking. A simple glance at a    digital icon and a subtle tap of two fingers will select it,    with no noticeable lag.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are plenty of other players, too. HTC, DPVR, Valve,    Varjo, HP and Chinas ByteDance make high-quality headsets.    Alphabet, Samsung and Huawei are among the tech giants expected    to launch a device. Augmented-reality glasses, a related    category, are not full VR and use transparent lenses to overlay    digital info onto the real world. Top vendors include Xreal,    Vuzix, Magic Leap and Microsoft.  <\/p>\n<p>    The possibilities are nearly endless when it comes to specific    VR uses. But Apple shows how VR can eventually be a general    computing device. Think of Apples breakthrough VR operating    system, visionOS, as Windows for VR, a new way to access web    browsers, e-mails, documents, photos and all other apps. A    crisp PC monitor, any size, can float in a fixed position in    the room in front of you. Other apps, such as photos or a    calendar, can open to the sides or hang on a wall. You can put    these holographic monitors in the actual room or turn your    workspace into any setting, such as a rocky coast in    Washington, a tranquil lake in Maine or a beach in Italy. Early    businesses testing Apple VR include Walmart, Vanguard, SAP and    Stryker.  <\/p>\n<p>    On-the-go workers can set up a virtual office anywhere, such as    on a plane, in a crowded bus or in a hotel room. Even in a    cramped taxi, users can multitask with huge displays and    multiple windows open. Open a spreadsheet on one side, e-mail    in the center and a web browser to the right. Receiving a call?    A video chat will open in front of you, either in 2D or as a 3D    avatar. Talking about a new product or design? A 3D hologram    will appear on the desk and colleagues can collaborate to spin    the object around, test updates and take notes on a virtual    whiteboard.  <\/p>\n<p>    VR will remain a niche market in the near term, hindered by    high costs and a lack of VR content. But content is coming, as    developers build VR apps, and Hollywood and others shift    production to VR videos. Still, expect strong headset sales in    coming years. By 2028, global yearly shipments of VR\/AR    headsets will hit 35 million, up from nearly 10 million this    year, according to market research firm IDC. Apples device    will sell at least 400,000 units in 2024. Expect Apples VR    business to grow significantly, to about 10% of revenue, about    the same share as iPad. Daily usage will rise steadily, too, a    key metric.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres a rapidly growing list of uses for VR, including many    practical ones. Todays office apps are being optimized for VR.    From collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams and Slack, and    web-based storage services such as Box, to project management    tools such as OmniPlan, and video chats with life-size screens.  <\/p>\n<p>    Some of the specific areas that are promising:  <\/p>\n<p>    VR has the potential to cannibalize other tech segments,    including PC monitors, big-screen TVs, game consoles and    smartphones. Movies are stunning in VR and will give theaters    competition. Still, the apps that will harness VR the best have    yet to be built. But they are coming soon and will start    winning over new users. Start-ups and tech giants alike will    find moneymaking opportunities in VR. To get there, expect even    bigger investment from companies and venture capitalists.  <\/p>\n<p>    This forecast first appeared in The Kiplinger Letter, which    has been running since 1923 and is a collection of concise    weekly forecasts on business and economic trends, as well as    what to expect from Washington, to help you understand whats    coming up to make the most of your investments and your    money. 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