VR hardware market will hit $50 billion by 2021

01 November 2016

A new report from market analysis group Juniper Research states that VR hardware will be worth $50 billion by 2021. By hardware, Juniper means VR headsets, peripherals, and 360 cameras. Juniper projects VR hardware revenues to hit $5 billion this year.
The most rapid growth will come from gamers, driven by PlayStation VR launches for the PlayStation 4. Its attractive price of $400 when compared to PC VR headsets like the $600 Oculus Rift and $800 HTC Vive could jump-start the virtual reality market. According to Juniper, console VR offers a good middle ground for consumers. The experience is better than it is on mobile VR (including Google Daydream) but is more affordable than PC options.
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