• QuentinCallaghanOPMA
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    2 years ago

    Exactly, and if someone is going to walk around wearing it, that person will be ridiculed like with Google Glass. Of course in an enterprise and luxury setting (like Hololens) the Vision Pro will gain traction, but will the ordinary folks use it? Nope.

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      2 years ago

      It’s not supposed to be used by normal folks yet, it’s a good innovative step with the technology that shows we are still making progress with vr, maybe these improvements will be “copied” by cheaper brands in the future as has happened previously with the iPhone in the case of apple.

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        2 years ago

        Call me close-minded and stuff… but why do we want or need VR? Sounds to me like yet another step in the wrong direction for people’s mental health and our fragmented societies. Shouldn’t we be encouraging people to build a better reality instead of building escapist technology?

        AR I’m generally fine with, though. I like AR, it just hasn’t been convenient to use in any applications yet.

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          It’s just a fun toy like any other, but a lot of the major advancements in the apple release are more AR focused so that should bring you some comfort, part of why I’m excited is the increase of the convenience they’ve provided in this realm.