▲ | hu3 a day ago | |||||||
I don't buy it. First, AR is currently aspirational at best. After decades of failures. Second, overlaying translucid UI over content makes separation of UI from content worse, not better. Windows Aero tried that 2 decades ago and, while it looked cool, they reverted. | ||||||||
▲ | chuckadams a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
VR is still aspirational, but we already have AR making baby steps into everything. Every time you see a QR code for the menu burned into a restaurant table, you're looking at a sort of AR: the phone sees it differently than you. Then there's games, but that seems to be largely a passing fad, like 3D TV. I know, it barely qualifies as AR... but while I love watching the bleeding edge of tech, I'm glad overall that we're slow-rolling this kind of thing. | ||||||||
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