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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (4 children)

You have yet to explain your reasons lol. Do you even know?? I usually don't respond to comments like yours but i genuinely want to know your POV

I have no doubt the DNA of this device will live in our future with AR glasses getting smaller and smaller each year, but those things have been products for years and concepts for decades

Apple really isn't doing much this time around to innovate concepts, but the technology is there fs. Not necessarily new technology, but they're the only ones willing to put all of the technology in a consumer device and charge what they're charging. There have been enterprise and concept devices capable of doing similar things for a while now tho

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

All the same reasons the iPhone was successful. It’s cooler than anything that came before it and people want it. I want one so bad and I have no practical use for it. But being able to hang out on a secluded beach with a massive TV window floating in front of me? You’re just out of touch if you think people aren’t going to want that.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You just proved my point. Apple didn't give the average consumer a practical use for it. Apple didn't give the pro consumer a practical use for it either. They didn't showcase any real use for it aside from their cool features that most people wouldn't pay that money for.

If it was a pro gaming device it would blow up in the gaming space. If it was a pro productivity device that replaced a computer it would be amazing. But right now there's no real direction.

I'm not saying it's not cool or anything like that. The features are cool but they're not "pro." And that's why I think it shouldnt be priced at $3500.

Let's admit it, Facebook made a mockery out of VR and AR with their whole metaverse campaign. I was just hoping that apple would bring back some dignity into the space and give the average consumer a reason to even consider buying one. The average consumer wouldn't buy a $3500 gadget just bc it's cool and like you said, most people don't and won't have a practical use for it

If you're looking for a cheaper and lighter media consumption device i would look into the nreal air or even the Oculus quest. I'm sure people will want it, but i doubt most people will want it enough to spend $3500

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The rumors are they’re basically pricing it at cost. It’s that expensive because it’s a fucking expensive device to make. There will be cheaper ones in the future if that’s what you’re worried about, it’s called “Pro” for a reason.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

Hey I was just thinking about our conversation today for some reason.

What are your thoughts on the headset now that it's been nearly a year since the announcement and it's been out for a couple of months now?

Not sure if you're still active on Lemmy but it's worth a shot