Apple Vision Pro

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David87

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6,791 posts

220 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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On the one hand, this is the coolest thing ever and on the other it’s kind of stupid. biggrin Some of the features look amazing - I’d imagine watching porn a film through it would be pretty incredible.

Does look a bit dystopian though… can imagine families shortly all walking around their homes with these things welded to their faces 24/7. Also, $3,499 is a lot, especially when this first gen one will just be waiting for the app developers to get stuff out for it. Interesting times ahead though, that’s for sure.

HRL

3,349 posts

227 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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I’m not so sure. At £2850 and with a two hour battery life it feels almost DOA, IMO.

Sure, some people will buy it just because it’s an Apple product but it feels like they’ve lost touch with reality themselves. Probably been wearing the dev kit headsets for too long!

DoctorX

7,564 posts

175 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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I bet that tethered battery pack is a pricey add on too.

It’s way too expensive for the general consumer you’d think. Some seriously clever tech though.

V8covin

7,919 posts

201 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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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

bloomen

7,478 posts

167 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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It'll be interesting to see whether VR and its offshoots ever truly gets over.

This looks slicker than most but it's still a faff and it's not going to be 'the one'. And that's before pricing.

The tech spec is impressive though.

It'll have to be the size and weight of Oakleys that you can whip on and off, and even then it might not do the trick. It may be that people would rather something that you couldn't even tell was VR/AR from the outside.

Edited by bloomen on Monday 5th June 22:18

essayer

9,657 posts

202 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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Imagine buying this then next June they announce Apple Vision Pro 2, four hours battery life and 20% lighter, £2800 you’ll never get back

covmutley

3,138 posts

198 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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Looks like an impressive and expensive gimmick to play around with for a few weeks and then get left in a cupboard

TGCOTF-dewey

5,882 posts

63 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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David87 said:
On the one hand, this is the coolest thing ever and on the other it’s kind of stupid. biggrin Some of the features look amazing - I’d imagine watching porn a film through it would be pretty incredible.

Does look a bit dystopian though… can imagine families shortly all walking around their homes with these things welded to their faces 24/7. Also, $3,499 is a lot, especially when this first gen one will just be waiting for the app developers to get stuff out for it. Interesting times ahead though, that’s for sure.
Like the excellent book Electric State.

devnull

3,796 posts

165 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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As with most things Apple releases, this will be the catalyst for people to take VR seriously in areas outside of gaming and the odd bit of visual design. Much better offering than the competitors (cough meta cough) and it might stand a chance with the right apps.

If they've managed to make this light enough to wear for a long time, and for sweat / condensation to not be an issue then they might be onto a winner for productivity work.

I have a Valve index connected to a 3090 GFX card and playing Half Life Alyx on it is amazing, but I could only manage 45 mins at a time.

thebraketester

14,724 posts

146 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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2hrs isn’t even enough to watch a film (proper)

untakenname

5,056 posts

200 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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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.


aizvara

2,060 posts

175 months

Monday 5th 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
Yep, same experience with one of the Oculus Rift devices. Just felt rough all day. However, with more recent ones they seem to have fixed that problem as far as I can tell.

Having said that, $3500, and Apple ecosystem means I'm not part of the target audience for this.

Marumi

184 posts

34 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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Yes, it's a bit expensive, and no doubt version 2 will be a significant improvement, but I think today is the day that will be looked back on as the day the VR world changed.

The integration of the visuals into the surroundings is biblical. The mix of hardware, software and the colossal weight of Apple is unmatched.

I've lost a lot of faith in Apple the last few years, but in time I really believe this will be an 'iPhone' moment.

craigjm

18,505 posts

208 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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essayer said:
Imagine buying this then next June they announce Apple Vision Pro 2, four hours battery life and 20% lighter, £2800 you’ll never get back
Isn’t that the same for all tech?

Beati Dogu

9,198 posts

147 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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I think even the most dedicated hipster would be afraid of looking like a prat wearing these Apple ski goggles in Starbucks. They're almost ten times the price of Facebook’s effort as well, which no one is buying. Hopefully it goes the same way as Google Glass.

bloomen

7,478 posts

167 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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Beati Dogu said:
Hopefully it goes the same way as Google Glass.
Quel dommage.

This is another Nokia when it needs to be the iPhone.

lizardbrain

2,506 posts

45 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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I'll definitely be buying this 'for the business' and paying no BIK either!

I remember when the first retina screens came out with sharp text and smooth scrolling, they just destroyed normal screens for me. I could never use them again, at any cheapness. I think this is going to be the same. I love the quest 2 but the pixalated text kills the experience. Apparently text on this thing is sharp and you can't see the pixels.

After retina screens came out, I've never had much reason to upgrade my mac kit. This is the excuse I've been waiting for.

I think VR gaming is a bit of a gimmick, and I still regularly play VR games a couple of hours a week. The real future of VR is computing imo. With gaming as an add on.

Can't wait, shame it's not out in UK 2024 for another year. Might have to import one if poss. Presuming it works without cloud id etc. Which it may well not.


otolith

59,225 posts

212 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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I think I know what the real future of VR is. You filthy animals!

starsky67

526 posts

21 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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It’s way too expensive of course. My worry would be that you’ll be lumbered with the first one when the better cheaper model comes out a couple of years later.

One interesting aspect though Is the ability to render a 3d works in VR, still in 3D (well technically stereo) but all in d single focal plane,

Result: a ‘cure’ for presbyopia!

A lot if older people ( who are traditionally early adopters of tech rofl ) could benefit from that.

Also I’m a surgeon, and if this could replace my £2000 operating louped but also allow other medical data overlaid while operating that would be very cool.

starsky67

526 posts

21 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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It’s way too expensive of course. My worry would be that you’ll be lumbered with the first one when the better cheaper model comes out a couple of years later.

One interesting aspect though Is the ability to render a 3d works in VR, still in 3D (well technically stereo) but all in d single focal plane,

Result: a ‘cure’ for presbyopia!

A lot if older people ( who are traditionally early adopters of tech rofl ) could benefit from that.

Also I’m a surgeon, and if this could replace my £2000 operating louped but also allow other medical data overlaid while operating that would be very cool.

Or for teaching, a junior doctor could watch an op through my eyes, far better than from the other side of the table.

There are a lot of possibilities