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  1. Just experienced it last nite. I'm going to make a prediction. This item is $600.00 having something like this is not going to be a good thing. Don't get me wrong ,it's very impressive and almost realistic. And because of this, It's going to promote laziness. You have to do a reality check here. Hopefully this wont be a new addiction.

  2. Technology continues to whack people's brains and yes they are buying it! i hope they will make a study on its effect i'm more excited to know it..welcome to the zombie world!

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  4. This is so stupid. In the future, virtual reality will indistinguishable from our "reality." It will be nothing more than closing your eyes and you enter virtual reality by brain stimulus changing your neural constellations and forcing certain thought processes.

  5. Why do I get the feeling that in a couple hundred years, or however long it takes for the technology; we'll be permanently plugged into the actual matrix, indistinguishable from reality. Scary thought.

  6. technology is so slow in progressing. today's computer nerds must be very dumb really if this is the best they can do after years of development. the usa put men on the moon in 1969 – yet nearly 50 years later this is the closest we are to a VR experience?! this is like a model T ford, when we should all be driving a top of the range ferrari. by now we should have androids indistinguishable from humans, and  a VR experience that lets you have sex with a woman that totally convinces you it is real and engages all five senses so intimately that it is as good, or even better than, reality.

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