Did I dream, or did I hallucinate?
A full-immersion holographic world and headset. Am I crazy, is this world crazy, or is Ding Yinghou crazy?
If I recall correctly, current full-immersion holographic projection technology isn't very mature yet, and the projections that have been created don't look much like real people, being obviously fake at first glance. Now they're telling me the Da Zhou series of TV dramas were produced using holographic technology.
Honestly, it's hard to believe!
This isn't a technological breakthrough, it's a technological leap, isn't it? I hope it's not just a boast!
So they are actually researchers?
Looking at it this way, we all guessed wrong before. They didn't want to enter the entertainment industry not because they were second or third-generation rich, but because they are scientists and simply disdained to make money in the entertainment industry.
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There are even fewer handsome guys and beautiful women in the scientific research circles. Ding Yinghou managed to get so many, I'm starting to suspect they're selecting researchers based on their looks.
Um, I just want to ask if Ding Yinghou is still recruiting. I can pay to work, really, I can pay money to work as long as I can see them every day.
Is it too early to discuss this? The most crucial thing is whether what Ding Yinghou said is true or false. If it's false, I'm afraid she'll be mocked to death.
It shouldn't be that blatant a lie, right? After all, with something like a holographic world, anyone who tries it will know if it's real or not. If it's fake, it won't be hidden for long, so what's the point?
I believe in Ding Yinghou's integrity!
Is what's displayed in the projection now a scene from the holographic world? It does look quite real. Although I don't know the principle behind it, if it's real, I'll definitely buy one to try.
They're already selling. If you're suspicious, don't buy it!
The price is quite cheap. Can I get a holographic headset for over a thousand yuan? Isn't that too cheap? The glasses I bought last time were over ten thousand!
No... it's gone!
If I'm not mistaken, wasn't the initial inventory a full hundred thousand? How did it disappear so quickly? Are you all crazy? Ordering so quickly without even knowing if it's true or not, and I only hesitated for a moment.
It's not expensive anyway, so why not buy one to try? Besides, there's a seven-day return policy. This headset isn't sold through some unofficial software. If it's sold through legitimate software, as long as I don't confirm receipt, it's easy to get a refund and return it if there's a problem.
I'm speechless, money is so easy to fool these days!
Are the sales already easily over a hundred million?
...
The press conference for the entire holographic world was quite successful. The initial one hundred thousand holographic headsets prepared were sold out within ten seconds. Following that, of course, was the conclusion of the press conference, the shipping, and so on, along with the pre-sale of the second batch of holographic headsets.
Meanwhile, public opinion had just begun to ferment, with countless people discussing the matter online, debating its authenticity and possibility. There were even many expert comments.
Some politely and subtly suggested that the technology was not yet mature and the possibility of realization was very low. Others bluntly dismissed Ding Yun's claims as nonsense, stating that it was impossible to truly manufacture a holographic world and headset at present, and that it was just a scam to extort money from fans.
In short, very few people were optimistic.
Many even solemnly vowed to do things like wash their hair while standing on their heads or eat a keyboard if it turned out to be true. Ding Yun did not bother with them. Although she hadn't said a word yet, she had screenshotted all their remarks.
She planned to tag them one by one when she had time in a couple of days.
To see if they could fulfill their vows.
Then, of course, the arguments continued online, and Ding Yun continued with shipping, using the fastest and best courier services. Starting from the morning of the next day, people began to receive their holographic headsets one after another. Some would start using them according to the instructions to enter the holographic world, while others would start a livestream to enter the holographic world.
They would personally try them out to verify the authenticity.
The result was, of course, beyond doubt. Ding Yun had not lied at all. The holographic world derived from her Virtual Divine Kingdom was incredibly realistic. Not only did the people wearing the headsets feel the realism, but when they entered the holographic world, activated the headset's built-in livestream function, and broadcasted to viewers, the audience in the live stream could also clearly see a very realistic holographic world.
The only drawback was that the built-in functions in the holographic world were currently limited. Besides a vast, free, and playable uninhabited world.
There were only a few holographic TV series to watch.
Specifically, the Da Zhou series.
Viewers could directly enter the world of the TV series to watch from a god's-eye perspective, or they could possess some insignificant passerby to watch it live.
However, they could only watch and not alter the plot.
Despite the limited functions, this novel experience captivated everyone. They didn't mind the lack of features at all, either playing in the holographic world or experiencing the feeling of following the plot of the TV series by entering it.
At this point, most of the people who had been skeptical finally believed it and eagerly placed orders for the second batch of pre-sale holographic headsets, which would be shipped within a week.
The bosses of other major related companies also rushed to buy a batch to understand the situation.
Following that, of course, sales soared.
Within a few hours, they reached millions, then tens of millions.
Fortunately, Ding Yun had anticipated this and prepared a large number of core chips in advance, while other non-core components were mostly outsourced to other manufacturers. Therefore, the production speed of the headsets was very fast, with a production rate of one million per day, and they were shipped to various locations.
In just a few days, the total sales, including pre-sales, quickly exceeded one hundred million.
Major corporations also extended olive branches, either wanting to acquire Ding Yun's company or collaborate with her company. For example, they wanted to jointly develop holographic TV series, holographic movies, holographic games, holographic communities, and even holographic software.
Such as holographic dating software, holographic shopping and dress-up software, and even opening holographic gourmet restaurants.
Especially after people discovered that the data for items within the holographic world was incredibly realistic, allowing for basic experiments. If some professional equipment data could be input, it would be possible to perform experiments repeatedly without any consumables. This led to major scientific research institutions and even national entities contacting Ding Yun, inquiring about the possibility of conducting drills or dangerous scientific experiments within the holographic world.
"Hot" was no longer sufficient to describe Ding Yun.
"Radiant" was also not quite enough. She was undoubtedly a national star, and even a global one was within reach.
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