I don't really get this whole thing. So are things like Skype going to become truly 3D sometime in the future? For example, if I'm in Canada, am I going to be able to meet up with someone who's in London at a house in Rome?
We just put out headsets on, choose the house in Rome, and both meet up there for a bullshit? Or I guess we're still quite a ways away from that technology, eh?
You'd control 3d characters in a virtual MMO world... for 2d like watching a TV or something I don't think it's good.
The benefit from the oculus is it has 2 cameras offset from each other in a game world, then in the actual headset there are 2 lenses that flip and compensate for the projected views and blend the two camera views into 1 image with 3d depth....So if you're facing a dragon, it's head is way closer than it's tail...or architecture actually has depth like a real building. You are "immersed" in the environment.
The normal use is for games...it's way better than a monitor, and you can turn and look around in the scene, look behind you, without any lag in the view vs the head position, it has an accelerometer who's output is used to control the camera in game.. problem with the oculus overloading your visual sensors without affecting your body is you can get motion sickness without "haptic feedback" through fans or those flight simulator boxes that actually twist and turn you in sync with the game.