I recently tried the Quest 2 and was blown away by the level of isolation from the external world it provides. It's pure concentration. I think VR has lot of potential for productivity (and education).
Regarding the price point of Simula VR my thoughts are that they are only high for a yet unproved product. On the other hand, if the product delivers I could see myself expending 2500€ for personal use. After all I'm evaluating laptops right now for 1/2 the price. And then of course a company can recover that amount multiple times if people is just 5% more productive.
Forgot to mention: I love it's Linux based, as it's my daily driver. I have seen the light but most of the people I know at work have switched to Mac, so I suppose that at some point it would make sense to give that option.
Regarding the price point of Simula VR my thoughts are that they are only high for a yet unproved product. On the other hand, if the product delivers I could see myself expending 2500€ for personal use. After all I'm evaluating laptops right now for 1/2 the price. And then of course a company can recover that amount multiple times if people is just 5% more productive.
Forgot to mention: I love it's Linux based, as it's my daily driver. I have seen the light but most of the people I know at work have switched to Mac, so I suppose that at some point it would make sense to give that option.