They also brought you the first transistor pocket radio. I bought one in the early sixties for £5. Worth a fortune now. Wonder where mine is?And all this from the company that brought you Betamax???????
They also brought you the first transistor pocket radio. I bought one in the early sixties for £5. Worth a fortune now. Wonder where mine is?And all this from the company that brought you Betamax???????
Youre right about sms. Was an afterthought and the companies had no idea it would be so popular. One co provided a single personal computer to host the entire thing!If it takes off, you can foresee potential falling levels of live crowds.
Cheaper, easier and ticks more boxes of the ‘younger’ generations.
But that’s maybe 5-10 years or so away of gaining that level of market penetration of the VR headsets - remember how the take-up of mobile phones happened, part of it was fuelled by the (afterthought added) take up of SMS text messaging by the youth.
Change/take-up is driven by the younger generations.
so… if it does take-off, then any new stadiums being upgraded/built/planned are potentially under-filled white elephants.
Covid showed that top-level football could be played in front of almost no-one. It was hideous for the lack of atmosphere (even on TV), and the players didn’t like it either- but imagine a halfway point - potentially smaller, intimate stadiums full of safe standing fanatic fans, with the same vast audience on TV and an ever increasing number of VR audience as the markets get penetrated (no Mr KW pics thanks!).
If City lead the way, in the football VR, great.
If it’s successful, marvellous.
If it’s unsuccessful, well a lot of people like Mr Zuckerberg of
If it takes off, you can foresee potential falling levels of live crowds.
Cheaper, easier and ticks more boxes of the ‘younger’ generations.
But that’s maybe 5-10 years or so away of gaining that level of market penetration of the VR headsets - remember how the take-up of mobile phones happened, part of it was fuelled by the (afterthought added) take up of SMS text messaging by the youth.
Change/take-up is driven by the younger generations.
so… if it does take-off, then any new stadiums being upgraded/built/planned are potentially under-filled white elephants.
Covid showed that top-level football could be played in front of almost no-one. It was hideous for the lack of atmosphere (even on TV), and the players didn’t like it either- but imagine a halfway point - potentially smaller, intimate stadiums full of safe standing fanatic fans, with the same vast audience on TV and an ever increasing number of VR audience as the markets get penetrated (no Mr KW pics thanks!).
If City lead the way, in the football VR, great.
If it’s successful, marvellous.
If it’s unsuccessful, well a lot of people like Mr Zuckerberg of
That still turn up lateVirtual buses.
We are not, we’re not really here.You’ve had your day…. in?
The metaPosnan is not going to be easy !We are not, we’re not really here.
I’ll have gone for a MetaPie by thenThe metaPosnan is not going to be easy !
Exactly. Compare how many global fans have a City+ membership, as opposed to how many have LFC or ManUre TV Sky subscriptions?Why people are seeing the negative in this amazes me it's brilliant for the fans who can't get to games city leading the way again