Despite a Setback, IDC Predicts VR Will Find 'Its Legs'
Global shipments of virtual-reality headsets "shrinking” to 409,000 in Q2 from a million in the year-earlier quarter doesn’t dissuade IDC from its “positive outlook." Screenless viewers brought "a lot of attention to VR in the early days,” as brands like…
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Alcatel, Google and Samsung “artificially propped up” the market by bundling headsets with smartphones, reported the company Wednesday. A major impediment is consumers “still find it difficult to try a VR headset," said IDC. "This is where the commercial market has an opportunity to shine.”