• Spitfire@pawb.social
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    2 years ago

    For what it is and who it’s aimed at (doesn’t seem to be the everyday consumer), it’s a very interesting piece of tech.

    I’m sure there will be iterations of it in years to come that improve on it, but as a first-gen I’m optimistic and am interested to see where it leads.

    Pricing? Yeah that’s a whole separate issue but enterprise customers see pricing differently.

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      2 years ago

      I recently got a vr headset made by some company from china for less than a tenth what this is and even it has a longer battery life lol

      • Mara@pawb.social
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        2 years ago

        I don’t think it’s really fair to compare most VR headsets to the Vision Pro because it’s really a separate class of computing. The Vision Pro seems to be razor-focused on UX (to the point that they use eye tracking as a core pillar of the UI) whereas most VR headsets and the software around them are really just bootloaders for games. It will be very interesting to see if Apple managed to solve the VR UX problem though, VR UX is so clunky.