Oculus founder laughs at cheap Fri seats

Oculus founder laughs at cheap Fri seats

Tech December 28, 2015 16:42

- Palmer Luckey, the mastermind behind the Oculus Rift, is not impressed by the cardboard virtual reality goggles which you retract a smartphone. These costs only a few bucks, but Luckey let Twitter know that these glasses are not comparable with the Oculus Rift.


         According to him, the Oculus Rift fine the competition with these disposable gadgets because his glasses is much better. 'It's like comparing a good wine with turbid water,' said the mastermind behind the Oculus Rift. It is not yet known how much the device will cost, but probably it will be a few hundred euros.
Furthermore Luckey let Twitter know to have a loss in the first version of the Oculus, which sold for $ 350 to developers. The acquisition by Facebook gave the company time to better optimize the product rather than trying to achieve the greatest possible profit to keep everything running.






I am really glad we can Optimize Decisions for the long term with Facebook resources Instead of immediate profit to keep the lights on.- Palmer Luckey (PalmerLuckey)
December 24, 2015




         According to him, the Oculus Rift fine the competition with these disposable gadgets because his glasses is much better. 'It's like comparing a good wine with turbid water,' said the mastermind behind the Oculus Rift. It is not yet known how much the device will cost, but probably it will be a few hundred euros.
Furthermore Luckey let Twitter know to have a loss in the first version of the Oculus, which sold for $ 350 to developers. The acquisition by Facebook gave the company time to better optimize the product rather than trying to achieve the greatest possible profit to keep everything running.






I am really glad we can Optimize Decisions for the long term with Facebook resources Instead of immediate profit to keep the lights on.- Palmer Luckey (PalmerLuckey)
December 24, 2015



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