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I've been thinking about these technologies and their application in tourism for a while, but last week's presentation made me even more curious. So, for those of you with a little more experience in the field, I'd like to know what your thoughts are. Do you think "spatial computing" as a whole will have more impact on the way we book, research, and explore travel? More than what's already been done with existing AR/VR platforms?
I'm a new owner of an Oculus Quest 2 headset (www.oculus.com/quest-2/) and my first impressions are this is terrifyingly good. Currently on the Oculus platform there's not much "travel" content besides the usual 3D films you can find on YouTube VR. However where this device excels is in interactive content, and I think this is a huge opportunity for travel. For example, an app called "Wander" provides a VR streetview experience (powered by Google) and you can explore any city and any number of ...