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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

This is a typically eNigmatic statement from the Oracle of Bellevue

"Don't scream, it's just me, Mark Zuckerberg"

“This licensing agreement confirms that our immersive headset technology is unique in the VR market,” said Andrew G. Sculley, CEO of eMagin Corporation. “Our immersive headset has four times the resolution of alternative cellphone based VR headsets and provides a more realistic, “screen-door”- free image. This agreement also demonstrates that eMagin’s OLED microdisplays are the right choice for VR applications, giving eMagin the opportunity to jump into the market with its highest resolution microdisplay offering.”

Does the statement "OLED microdisplays are the right choice" imply that the "unknown company" had previously made a wrong choice?" That statement seems to refer back to the "Unique" of the opening sentence. It could be read to indicate that the "unknown company" and its CHOICE to use microdisplays instead of large panel displays is authoritative enough to establish  these devices as the benchmark, the most desirable for VR headset applications. If it is "wrong choice, right choice" than it leads back to Oculus, Oculus is struggling. Luckey's recent statement that new iterations of Oculus will be rolled out in suceeding generations like Cell Phones sounds to me like they know they are welded to a design that all but guarantees that a significant percentage of users will get sick using it. Another recent statement from Luckey "Please" designers "No Jump Scares".  

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