it won't get more popular, simply because it's still practically speaking, a peripheral. And to be blunt about this, a peripheral that feels like it's going to be stuck in the enthusiast (e.g. the guy who spends upwards of $1,000 on computer/gaming equipment every couple years) realm forever.
it won't get more popular, simply because it's still practically speaking, a peripheral. And to be blunt about this, a peripheral that feels like it's going to be stuck in the enthusiast (e.g. the guy who spends upwards of $1,000 on computer/gaming equipment every couple years) realm forever.