Strivr CEO on corporations using virtual reality

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Strivr founder and CEO Derek Belch thinks corporate usage of virtual reality will trickle down to the everyday consumer.

 

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30+ people in an office all shouting commands at their computers all at once and for 8 hrs is NOT something to look forward to.

Can he make VR for blind people? That's the only good use I can think of.

Down, you've got to be joking? We don't want their kiddy porn either!

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