Post by reaper21c on May 10, 2021 15:08:17 GMT
Hello everyone, I am new to the site and just happened to stumble upon it. I started looking into the information about the program and how it works, and immediately thought about how it would be something useful for Elite Dangerous. However, in reality I could see a near infinite amount of potential that it could be utilized.
Even within the growing VR and hopefully increasing amount of Augmented Reality development. From gaming to interacting with a Augmented Reality application for EMS. Military, LEO, schools, etc. just increasing the translucently of it, with the capacity to function in a overlay on a GUI and you could take every current and future tech based toolset used in major professions combined and made accessible into a rapidly deployed, more efficient, individual need based customizable setup. In addition to the functionality being utilized with a clear advantage of allowing resources pivotal for their needs, without the need take their visual POV away from where it needs to be. From a potential hostile military threat stepping out to engage to, to a paramedic needing to perform CPR & still being able to pull up dosage calculations or keeping vital statistics within your field of view but in a location where it doesn't interfere with your view not being obstructed so you don't miss anything important. It may be a stretch but that's the way I see a lot of things, especially tech. Not only as it is now, but also the potential that has to evolve into.
For now I am looking at using the extended input as a utility to add to my HOTAS setup playing Elite Dangerous. However, with my Audio Studio I think it could be useful for Elite Dangerous and studio needs are a possible use right away too.
I haven't dived very deep into the price and everything yet, more interested in the features, but I am unsure if I have to buy both the mobile version and Windows option? Also, what the limit on the number of devices you can install it on? (obviously within reason two windows devices and my phone.)
Again, nice to meet everyone and excited to see where this goes. If you decided to read my brain loosing the fight against ADHD, & made it all the way through I will work on cliff notes version posts.
Even within the growing VR and hopefully increasing amount of Augmented Reality development. From gaming to interacting with a Augmented Reality application for EMS. Military, LEO, schools, etc. just increasing the translucently of it, with the capacity to function in a overlay on a GUI and you could take every current and future tech based toolset used in major professions combined and made accessible into a rapidly deployed, more efficient, individual need based customizable setup. In addition to the functionality being utilized with a clear advantage of allowing resources pivotal for their needs, without the need take their visual POV away from where it needs to be. From a potential hostile military threat stepping out to engage to, to a paramedic needing to perform CPR & still being able to pull up dosage calculations or keeping vital statistics within your field of view but in a location where it doesn't interfere with your view not being obstructed so you don't miss anything important. It may be a stretch but that's the way I see a lot of things, especially tech. Not only as it is now, but also the potential that has to evolve into.
For now I am looking at using the extended input as a utility to add to my HOTAS setup playing Elite Dangerous. However, with my Audio Studio I think it could be useful for Elite Dangerous and studio needs are a possible use right away too.
I haven't dived very deep into the price and everything yet, more interested in the features, but I am unsure if I have to buy both the mobile version and Windows option? Also, what the limit on the number of devices you can install it on? (obviously within reason two windows devices and my phone.)
Again, nice to meet everyone and excited to see where this goes. If you decided to read my brain loosing the fight against ADHD, & made it all the way through I will work on cliff notes version posts.