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Apple just introduced their new augmented reality headset. It looks promising and I'm interested in seeing where this is going.
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Apple just introduced their new augmented reality headset. It looks promising and I'm interested in seeing where this is going.
I think its meant to be used for seeing where youre going
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It’s $3500
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It’s $3500
It starts at $3500! This will be Apples biggest failure.
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It’s $3500
Fuck that goofy nonsense ::) ::)
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At Apple's WWDC 2023, CEO Tim Cook revealed its first mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro.
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Commercial using Steve Jobs footage.
The analogy is headphones for the eyes.
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It’s $3500
I'd prefer it at 350
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Zuckerberg addressed Apple’s headset unveiling in a meeting with Meta employees, telling them that it ‘could be the vision of the future of computing, but like, it’s not the one that I want.’
https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/8/23754239/mark-zuckerberg-meta-apple-vision-pro-headset (https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/8/23754239/mark-zuckerberg-meta-apple-vision-pro-headset)
My opinion is both companies are right and will find different customers and uses.
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Eye tracking is impressive.
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Apple just introduced their new augmented reality headset. It looks promising and I'm interested in seeing where this is going.
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Eye tracking is impressive.
is that the guy who eats loads of shit on Youtube?
Stogie?
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It'll fail because it's a failure to understand what VR is.
VR is more like a sensory deprivation tank than anything else. You're basically blindfolded and deaf with the headset on. The whole reason it works is it's an immersive reality, your brain in forced to fill in the gaps, when devoid of actual reality. Anything blended like this will fail because it fails to understand how VR works.
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Cream of the crop!!!
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It'll fail because it's a failure to understand what VR is.
VR is more like a sensory deprivation tank than anything else. You're basically blindfolded and deaf with the headset on. The whole reason it works is it's an immersive reality, your brain in forced to fill in the gaps, when devoid of actual reality. Anything blended like this will fail because it fails to understand how VR works.
It's not trying to be immersive VR
It's more an upgraded version of google glasses. Most likely it ends up being a device used in industry. Like by a designer, architect, electrical engineer etc. The $3.5k plus price point doesn't matter so much then.