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| Apple Vision Pro: for me, epic failure |
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| DiTBho:
Teardown, see here |
| Bud:
--- Quote from: magic on February 05, 2024, 09:15:12 am ---Whatever it is, there will be porn for it and porn about it :D Other than that, no idea. --- End quote --- Apple should have gone into it straight (no pun intended) and start milking the Big Cow. |
| Bud:
--- Quote from: DiTBho on February 05, 2024, 11:37:43 am ---Real-life-use challenge: somehow passed - guess Ania is still lauthing - but... ummm, after 2 hours I had severe pain in the back of my neck, shoulders, and dry eyes. In the end she deposited ~ $4,000 into the account of a friend who lives in the US, as nice trick to get around Apple's purchasing restrictions (She is Estonian) , spent two nights in a cheap hotel, and returned home with the "precious cargo" in her travel bag. Enthusiast, while I shrug :-// --- End quote --- Tell her you met two nice girls in the Metaverse and spent the two hours with them. Watch that thing disappear by next morning. :popcorn: |
| DiTBho:
--- Quote from: DiTBho on February 05, 2024, 11:37:43 am ---Real-life-use challenge: somehow passed - guess Ania is still lauthing - but... ummm, after 2 hours I had severe pain in the back of my neck, shoulders, and dry eyes. --- End quote --- I think I understand one of the reason why I found it so uncomfortable :o :o :o Reality comes through the front cameras, which, in my opinion, are too small and do not have enough aperture to work when there are not optimal light conditions, this explains why I continued to stimulate the muscles of my neck, to find, from time to time, the optimal angle, and consequently why I continually blinked, feeling annoyed by the focus. Using the VR Pro in a much brighter environment, without exaggerating to avoid to saturate the cameras, is much much less annoying. Using it outdoors... in certain conditions it is even impossible or very annoying. |
| DiTBho:
--- Quote from: tom66 on February 05, 2024, 03:26:39 pm ---And it oddly (well perhaps not for Apple) uses a proprietary connector --- End quote --- I guess, it is done deliberately to lock the product into the Apple commercial ecosystem. And up to this point nothing different from Steve Jobs' line, who introduced this concept starting with the AppleII. From an industrial design point of view, however, I find that even with that connector we are moving a lot away from the guidelines of J.Ive and Jobs. |
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