Just how popular015 Archivesvirtual reality? It's hard to tell, but Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said "1 million people use VR every month" at the Oculus Connect 3 developer conference.
Zuckerberg didn't specify what VR specifically referred to. Does that include Google Cardboard? Samsung Gear VR and all of the mobile VR headset clones? He did name-check the competition, and didn't specify Oculus/Facebook in the stat, so it stands to reason he's including allVR experiences in that million.
SEE ALSO: Google's Daydream View isn't the VR future we were hoping forStill, we wonder just how many of those 1 million monthly people are using the Oculus Rift. And what about the HTC Vive? And just how many people were using Oculus Rift developer kits before the consumer version of the headset launched this past spring?
Again, it's hard to tell how successful that is when VR, as a category, is so broad and spread across multiple different devices and platforms.
A million VR users does sound promising. Even though the Rift and Vive are available, it's still very, very early days for the "next computing platform."
Zuck: VR is the next computing platform.
— Raymond Wong 💾📼🍕 (@raywongy) October 6, 2016
Google: AI is the next computing platform.
Apple: iPhone4lyfe
Microsoft: Uh...continuum? pic.twitter.com/9RwfsePf6X
Google's Daydream VR platform is set to launch in the next few months and PlayStation VR launches next week.
Topics Oculus Virtual Reality
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