"I think there's something weird about, I think our body feels uncomfortable. When our peripheral vision, I think we're more prone to motion sickness," he says. Apple and Microsoft put a chip on the table for optionality, such that if the Oculus took off, they wouldn't be too far behind,. "This isn't, is this iterating? This feels like... Yes, it's on the Oculus, It's on a lot of stuff, I think it is", Cooks adds.
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