@sHaDyCuBe321 said:
@commander: it's not acceptable because the price of a peripheral (which is drastically inferior to competition) shouldn't cost 153% more than the console it's running on.
NOONE has said that PC VR prices aren't even more outlandish. They are, but PSVR are still outrageous and unacceptable. You know why? Because the system is not powerful enough to handle an acceptable VR experience.
It seems that you think that the word periperal automatically means that it's inferior to the main product. This assumption may have historically grown because most periperals are low cost, like a mouse, keyboard, joystick etc. But that's far from the truth A periperal just means that it's either a output device or input device to the cpu. This can be a tv but also a sound card, video card, , etc.. The latter has become more of a dubious component in computer hardware because it has processing units as well but in the end, it's still an output device, so a periperal.
You have 3000$ tv's and videocards, and the fact that they're periperals is not a reason to call the prices unacceptable. Like I said a periperal is just a name for all output and input devices for a cpu. The other devices are for data storage and data transfer. Periperals , data devices, memory and the cpu covers anything computer related. It's just a naming system, not a value system.
You may think the prices for vr headsets are outlandish but if you look at the prices of the components and similar products, the psvr is sharply priced. Don't forget it has an extra processing unit as well.Together with the ps4, that can give a acceptable vr experience for that price, but nothing is for sure till we actually try this thing.
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