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  1. robgreene

    Poll: Did you Return Vision Pro?

    With the launch day return window coming to a close, let's hear it folks:
  2. robgreene

    14 Days to Return: Will I or Won't I?

    I'm a first time headset user. After reading through some rather bipolar user reviews from real-world users after initial experience with their Apple Vision Pro, I thought I'd track my impressions over the 14-day return period, and try to offer a more complete assessment of what I like and don't...
  3. robgreene

    Apple Vision Pro: WHOA.

    This is, for me, the most jaw-dropping potential use case for the Vision Pro to date. Not an F1 fan, but could totally see myself getting in to it with something like this to help me follow. This also has me thinking: most of the focus has been on the high price of the AVP compared to other...
  4. robgreene

    AVP Killer App is...

    Emotion. That seems to be the "Killer App" for Apple Vision Pro. Every reviewer that has tried this thing on has described their demo as a deeply emotional experience. From verklempt at the sight of loved ones in spatial video, to fear from charging rhinos and dinos, to joy from the overall...
  5. _apple_apple_

    Vision (non-pro) — What will Apple remove?

    The Pro version always has more bells and whistles, so let's discuss what Apple could remove from this headset to bring the cost low enough for wider adoption. Based on what I've read, the most many people say they're willing to spend is $1500. I'm thinking: No built-in speakers — Apparently...
  6. Gamercraft567a

    Apple vision pro: I don’t think you could actually use it on a plane here’s why

    1. Noise from other passengers and other noises from planes and that would hurt the immersion 2. Plane wi-fi is usually slow and the show your watching will buffer a ton 3. battery some planes don’t have outlets/plug’s 4. embarrassment people near you will probably make fun of you if they don’t...
  7. slplss

    How do you imagine AR/VR future with that hefty price tag?

    When the first iPhone launched, it was priced competitively against Nokia N95 and other brand flagships. Since then, they made several advances, and the price naturally grew with them to the point we are at now. It still holds up against other brand flagships. Apple has grown into position when...