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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does "one more piece to the puzzle" mean "one more piece to the problem"?

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Experience full virtual reality

We are in the midst of a revolution in virtual reality. The release of affordable head mounted displays and low-cost sensor technologies has brought the decades-old dream of true virtual reality closer than ever,
but there’s still one more piece to the puzzle: the Omni.
The Omni takes virtual reality to the next level— allowing anyone to stand up and traverse virtual worlds with the natural use of their own feet. The Omni is the first virtual reality interface for moving freely and naturally in your favorite game. Moving naturally in virtual reality creates an unprecedented sense of immersion that cannot be experienced sitting down. That's why we developed the Omni.

More:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1944625487/omni-move-naturally-in-your-favorite-game?ref=category
  

Top answer

Hi The quote refers to a jigsaw puzzle, where you have to fit together a number of wooden or cardboard pieces, to make a picture When doing that kind of puzzle, there may be a gap that you are trying to fill with the remaining pieces By metaphor, there can be a situation where you almost have the whole picture but not quite. Your quote is suggesting that Omni can help you find the few last pieces that will make up the picture Dave

  • Hi The quote refers to a jigsaw puzzle, where you have to fit together a number of wooden or cardboard pieces, to make a picture When doing that kind of puzzle, there may be a gap that you are trying to fill with the remaining pieces By metaphor, there can be a situation where you almost have the whole picture but not quite.
  • Your quote is suggesting that Omni can help you find the few last pieces that will make up the picture Dave
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Hi

The quote refers to a jigsaw puzzle, where you have to fit together a number of wooden or cardboard pieces, to make a picture

When doing that kind of puzzle, there may be a gap that you are trying to fill with the remaining pieces

By metaphor, there can be a situation where you almost have the whole picture but not quite. Your quote is suggesting that Omni can help y

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