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You can already do that in VR. But it doesn't replace your home theater, which is the point I made.



I guess we're talking over each other... what I was saying in my original post was:

> As simple as it might look, the most compelling mass-market use case I saw from Apple is... watching a movie on an airplane.

I don't think this use case is well addressed by the current hardware on the market, mainly due to resolution and optical aberration issues




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