LAS VEGAS -- As many thousands
of attendees roamed the countless aisles of CES here, there was no shortage of opportunities for any of those willing to become part of any number of demonstrations.
Various companies added physical motions to virtual reality so that the experience became more real.
Most common were contraptions that passersby actually waited in line to get into or onto for a more immersive experience.
Though the individual may have received the desired experience, that could be no match for the crowds that gathered to watch said experience, with no real access to the
experience itself, outside of the spectacle of watching the individual going through that experience.