Not really sure why you guys spent so long trying to align certain orbits when it seemed far more fuel efficient to intercept the moon even when it was just on the fly.
I like how a billionaire is telling people that "the Rift is obscenely cheap for what it is."
That may be so, but comments like that will NEVER help perception. A company should never tell the public how "cheap" their expensive product is.
In the end the market will dictate if the price is right. . . not a corporate spokesman.
I don't know if Palmer Luckey is a billionaire but I agree with your statement. That quote doesn't change a damn thing for the consumer. If anything it just further illustrates that the tech, while feasible, is still a ways from being where it needs to be.
You need to understand he is talking about component cost. He is not saying this as if it's him personally buying a headset while looking at his bank account. That should be obvious. If Oculus deals with suppliers, by buying more at the reduced cost of each part than buying off the shelf, his statement could be true.
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