3DVR dot com is 10 x more valuable than VR3D dot com IMO. Describes that the VR is in 3D. The reverse doesn't make much sense, but of course it's better to have both for brand protection.
And I agree 5D through 10D and even 11D is all bullsh*t. Consumers can't keep up with it and those extra dimensions are never going to catch on IMO. Those terms will never catch....at least in the west.
Just be sure not to brush off 4D though. I've personally never heard of it being related to holographic tech as VRDommy described.
4D is already an industry that has existed probably since the 90s now and is predicted to become a multi-billion dollar industry this year. 4D specifically in the entertainment industry has traditionally meant physical motion and physical props like what
The Void uses and Samsung's 4DVR Roller Coaster.
4D Cinemas are still selling tickets in the US and UK and it's only a matter of time before they go VR in one form or anotherr.
And 4D is even now being used to describe perceived physical motion like Samsung's 4D Entrim Headphones that use GVS technology. Also see
VMocion.
I have
4DVRMovies dot com,
4DVRGames dot com,
4DVRCinema dot com and
4DVRArcade dot com to name a few.
There's no guarantee that
GVS headphones will become popular, but I've got
GVS Headphones dot com just in case.
So yeah I'm definitely betting on 4DVR....