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Tried the Vision Pro demo at the Apple Store.

I don't follow the VR space but have used budget devices before (Daydream, PSVR1, Quest 3).

I have to say it's pretty mind blowing.

A lot of the OS already feels mature (it takes a lot of inspiration from iPadOS) and apps feel native.

I think the most outstanding things to me are the gestures and the fluidity of the UI. The gestures are so natural and take a couple minutes to pick up, the UI is so responsive it fades into the background and you don't realize it's tracking your eyes super fast.

Me and my friend found no screen door effect but it is a little blurry - might be early foveated rendering tech.

I highly recommend booking a demo yourself just to check it out, reading reviews like this is no replacement for actually using it.

My first dealbreaker is the lack of macOS tier apps (being able to pull up a display is nice but it's clearly a hack - I want to use the M2 in the device I bought). If I can't open a terminal and I can't compile code then it's not a productivity device.

The other dealbreaker is the price -obviously. This would be an incredibly compelling “cool tech” device at $2k, at $3600 base it's just too expensive. I am glad they shot for “what's the craziest device we can make” but it still disqualifies it for me.

!codecels.


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I don't see it taking off for general public, it's too goofy and expensive. But corporate training has potential though. I did dev work for hololens apps and clients were desperate for a good AR training experience but the tech and infrastructure generally fell short.

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Corporate training? You mean like :marseytrans: dog training for the :marseyamazon: wagies? :marseygiggle:

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Walmart did a rollout of VR corporate training and it was a disaster.

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That's because most VR training software is a nightmare and that's even before excluding s*** I can't talk about


Give me your money and I'll annoy people with it :space: https://i.rdrama.net/images/16965516366194396.webp

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I was thinking that initially but I think there may be some iPad Pro power users who would love this.

I also I feel like I'm discounting how many people truly don't use “pro” apps like JetBrains or Adobe but still rake in six figs.


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