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<p>[QUOTE="JeffsRealm, post: 2557136, member: 81515"]While I love VR, I go in at least weekly. I absolutely love it. I think more and more things will be going this way. I watched the Olympics this year in VR and it was awesome to be right there watching everything, the crowd, the events, really like you were sitting in a seat there but without all the crowds and cost. I know the NFL and NBA are broadcasting games in VR this year as well. I have attended concerts and to be right on stage with the band. These kinds of things are great. I love exploring museums and viewing different things like that as well. I oddly thought it would be so over run by games, but I spend 3-4 hours a week in VR and have yet to play a single game. Not that I don't like games, there is just so much more to do. Netflix, face it, the only way to watch movies now in VR. I have no idea how many times while watching a movie on the simulated movie theater I have actually lifted my legs up to put them on the coffee table there in front of you.</p><p><br /></p><p>It could be beneficial it could not depends on how it is used. I don't really see grading being useful. You first have completely scan in a coin in 3d. Much faster to just look at it or use a microscope. However learning how different coins are produced. Being able to explore the mint and watch them produce coins, seeing how they are handled. Perhaps even viewing how Ancient coins were produced. Kind of solves the security aspect of letting people right on the floor. The Tesla factory has a complete Virtual tour as well. You can go there and go through the entire production of a car at your leisure. You can watch any aspect of product process as you are right there on the floor and focus in on what you want. This would kind of be cool to see the mint do this.</p><p><br /></p><p>Blowing up designs, being able to really see die variety from a giant coin, could be pretty useful maybe for learning, but again evaluating and grading. Not really useful. Maybe watching graders work and seeing exactly how they ware working by putting you right in the environment or in the eyes of the grader. </p><p><br /></p><p>VR while I think is really an entertainment future especially as the resolution gets better and they solve things like the heavy glasses. There are still things that are going to be much simpler and easier to do manually. Like actually grade a coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JeffsRealm, post: 2557136, member: 81515"]While I love VR, I go in at least weekly. I absolutely love it. I think more and more things will be going this way. I watched the Olympics this year in VR and it was awesome to be right there watching everything, the crowd, the events, really like you were sitting in a seat there but without all the crowds and cost. I know the NFL and NBA are broadcasting games in VR this year as well. I have attended concerts and to be right on stage with the band. These kinds of things are great. I love exploring museums and viewing different things like that as well. I oddly thought it would be so over run by games, but I spend 3-4 hours a week in VR and have yet to play a single game. Not that I don't like games, there is just so much more to do. Netflix, face it, the only way to watch movies now in VR. I have no idea how many times while watching a movie on the simulated movie theater I have actually lifted my legs up to put them on the coffee table there in front of you. It could be beneficial it could not depends on how it is used. I don't really see grading being useful. You first have completely scan in a coin in 3d. Much faster to just look at it or use a microscope. However learning how different coins are produced. Being able to explore the mint and watch them produce coins, seeing how they are handled. Perhaps even viewing how Ancient coins were produced. Kind of solves the security aspect of letting people right on the floor. The Tesla factory has a complete Virtual tour as well. You can go there and go through the entire production of a car at your leisure. You can watch any aspect of product process as you are right there on the floor and focus in on what you want. This would kind of be cool to see the mint do this. Blowing up designs, being able to really see die variety from a giant coin, could be pretty useful maybe for learning, but again evaluating and grading. Not really useful. Maybe watching graders work and seeing exactly how they ware working by putting you right in the environment or in the eyes of the grader. VR while I think is really an entertainment future especially as the resolution gets better and they solve things like the heavy glasses. There are still things that are going to be much simpler and easier to do manually. Like actually grade a coin.[/QUOTE]
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