Apple Vision Pro

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Pflanzgarten

4,068 posts

27 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Fancy presentation aside and apart from gaming what do I use it for?

Is it going to have a keyboard and be a replacement for my MacBook?

snuffy

9,940 posts

286 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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untakenname said:
No point being an early adopter but give it a few years/iterations and it will likely be standard just like smart phones are today.
But it's been around for years, and it's always "the next big thing". Trouble is, it's always the "next big thing".

lizardbrain

2,081 posts

39 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Pflanzgarten said:
Fancy presentation aside and apart from gaming what do I use it for?

Is it going to have a keyboard and be a replacement for my MacBook?
Hands free will be handy for immersive video ….

But yeah it’s notably called a spatial computer. Not a VR headset.

So browsing PistonHeads? I think al lot of people people will use it in conjunction with a MacBook. Using the keyboard and trackpad and also extending the MacBook into a panel.

I wasn’t sure about the name at first but vision OS nails it I think.

The ipad wasn’t the first tablet released. But was the first one released that i wanted to use.

Pflanzgarten

4,068 posts

27 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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lizardbrain said:
Pflanzgarten said:
Fancy presentation aside and apart from gaming what do I use it for?

Is it going to have a keyboard and be a replacement for my MacBook?
Hands free will be handy for immersive video ….

But yeah it’s notably called a spatial computer. Not a VR headset.

So browsing PistonHeads? I think al lot of people people will use it in conjunction with a MacBook. Using the keyboard and trackpad and also extending the MacBook into a panel.

I wasn’t sure about the name at first but vision OS nails it I think.

The ipad wasn’t the first tablet released. But was the first one released that i wanted to use.
If it connects to a mac and is essentially an all new, singing and dancing immersive display I can sort of see the appeal. Sort of.

But then you’ll presumably need your AirPods in and are they going to have a background noise function?

So fair enough, your plugged in and immersed and you video doorbell goes-you get a notification, great.

But if your kid takes a tumble and and shouts for help (or any other possible situation) are you going to be blissfully unaware?

lizardbrain

2,081 posts

39 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Pflanzgarten said:
If it connects to a mac and is essentially an all new, singing and dancing immersive display I can sort of see the appeal. Sort of.

But then you’ll presumably need your AirPods in and are they going to have a background noise function?

So fair enough, your plugged in and immersed and you video doorbell goes-you get a notification, great.

But if your kid takes a tumble and and shouts for help (or any other possible situation) are you going to be blissfully unaware?
Yeah apparently they have put a lot of work into this aspect. People in your field of view automatically showup. and a new feature for airpods called adaptive noise cancelling was also announced which is selective about what it lets through

ben5575

6,339 posts

223 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Pflanzgarten said:
If it connects to a mac and is essentially an all new, singing and dancing immersive display I can sort of see the appeal. Sort of.

But then you’ll presumably need your AirPods in and are they going to have a background noise function?

So fair enough, your plugged in and immersed and you video doorbell goes-you get a notification, great.

But if your kid takes a tumble and and shouts for help (or any other possible situation) are you going to be blissfully unaware?
Their video gives you an idea of how it will (should?) work.


essayer

9,115 posts

196 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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This cracked me up

Link is sweary
https://twitter.com/stuserstory/status/166579914...

Pflanzgarten

4,068 posts

27 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Watched parts of the presentation last night so got a good idea, I’m just not convinced about being locked away from everyone in my own reality is healthy.

Starfighter

4,947 posts

180 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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I am so wrong that my first thought was putting goggly eyes on the front?

Douglas Quaid

2,317 posts

87 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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V8covin said:
I tried VR a few years ago and a few minutes of the headset left me nauseous for hours so it's a no from me smile
It used to make me nauseous and headachey too but the newer headsets with faster refresh rate don’t. I don’t know exactly what has changed other than refresh rate, but the new headsets are simply way better so you might not have that problem any more.

DoubleSix

11,735 posts

178 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Douglas Quaid said:
V8covin said:
I tried VR a few years ago and a few minutes of the headset left me nauseous for hours so it's a no from me smile
It used to make me nauseous and headachey too but the newer headsets with faster refresh rate don’t. I don’t know exactly what has changed other than refresh rate, but the new headsets are simply way better so you might not have that problem any more.
Everyone that tried my PSVR2 felt awful after doing so. It got sent back.

Cockaigne

2,797 posts

21 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Facebook have lost over a 100 billion on the metaverse, and apple joining the club. It is proper ridiculously overpriced ,but as ever apple product people will be lining up to buy it.

threadlock

3,196 posts

256 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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ben5575 said:
That's incredible, if it represents the reality rather than their vision. (No pun intended)

TheBinarySheep

1,145 posts

53 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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DoubleSix said:
Everyone that tried my PSVR2 felt awful after doing so. It got sent back.
I've got a Quest 2, and I was like that at first.

Eventually, you get used to it. I think your brain learns how to cope.

Now I can happily do some VR SIM racing without feeling sick.

otolith

56,544 posts

206 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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I don't think it's overpriced for what it is, but it will be interesting to see whether people can afford spending that much on it.

C5_Steve

3,371 posts

105 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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It's too expensive, too big, the battery is laughable (and will certainly be extra, you'll be lucky to get the charger in the box knowing Apple) and doesn't appear to do much if anything new.

I look forward to watching influencers play around with the free one Apple send out but that's as far as it'll go I think.

I do think there's a market for wearable tech with augmented reality but its only going to be useful once it gets down to the size of a normal pair of glasses.

NDA

21,715 posts

227 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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otolith said:
I think I know what the real future of VR is. You filthy animals!
Yep. Hand free and 3D. Sponsored by Kleenex.

paulrockliffe

15,775 posts

229 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Bear in mind the more expensive it is, the more powerful it is at in-group signalling. It's Apple, it's cool and it's really obvious that you're cool to everyone around you because it's really obvious. Enough people will buy it, review it, talk about it that Apple will get all the feedback they need for the next one.

More seriously, definitely up for something like this to replace all my PC monitors, watch TV all that sort of stuff. I think what they need to do though is sort it so that if someone is wearing one you don't see it through yours, that way everyone wears one, everyone looks the same and it's all totally normal. Maybe.

Harry H

3,427 posts

158 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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otolith said:
I don't think it's overpriced for what it is, but it will be interesting to see whether people can afford spending that much on it.
I think the "Pro" part of the name shows where it's targeted. Early adopters will be developers and people who will look to make money out of the technology. $3.5k is nothing for them.

Once all the ground work is done they'll be a bog standard Apple Vision for the rest of us. I'll still be bloody expensive but that's Apple. Quality costs.

Few years down the line they'll be no arguments in the living room over what to watch on the 65" telly. Kids will never need to leave the bedroom. I hope society can manage this for the good and it doesn't become a drug fed to us via AI bots.

untakenname

4,976 posts

194 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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snuffy said:
untakenname said:
No point being an early adopter but give it a few years/iterations and it will likely be standard just like smart phones are today.
But it's been around for years, and it's always "the next big thing". Trouble is, it's always the "next big thing".
Smartphones had been around for years before the iphone (had a HP Jornada a decade beforehand which had GRPS internet connectivity) but it took Apple releasing iphone before normal people got onboard with them and it gained mainstream acceptance and thus an app ecosystem.

If the headset does live up to the hype then in a couple of iterations once the price comes down I can see it being a success and even perhaps replacing smartphones (they may be relegated to the wrist).