Holodeck is VR environment that completely obeys the laws of physics, allowing for natural interactions in a virtual environment #GTC17 pic.twitter.com/axxpUX5LK8
— Andrew Beam (@AndrewLBeam) May 10, 2017
[A] shared virtual space where people can examine photorealistic objects. In this case, carmaker Christian Koenigsegg and three other people entered the Holodeck to see a model of Koenigsegg’s new $1.9 million luxury car. Inside the simulation, users could grab the car’s steering wheel, or watch it explode into its component parts. According to VentureBeat, which was impressed with the graphical quality, the Holodeck will be available more widely as a demo in September.
So this seems more like a social VR platform for business/enterprise use, and not a direct competitor to, say, Sansar or High Fidelity. I'd compare it more to Immerse Creator, which frankly seems more business-ready than what NVidia's showing off.
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