I spent about 30 minutes using/touring Vision Pro yesterday. Ask me anything.
@gruber It can be useful for work? That’s my main interest.
@albertkinng @gruber there is something sad about this question.
@williamkey123 @gruber I'm confused now. Are you referring to my desire to replace the current setup or the need to work on a new revolutionary device?
@albertkinng @williamkey123 @gruber This strikes me as a business expense question.
@skry @williamkey123 @gruber Not business expense, it’s more of business investment question. I want (or wish) to replace all my desk setup with a spatial computer. Only the ones who tried it, like Gruber can answer that honestly. Without any hidden interests.
@albertkinng @skry @williamkey123 Our limited and guided tour wasn’t enough to say definitely. But it certainly seems so.
@gruber @skry @williamkey123 Interesting. It seems quite promising. Having a clean desk with a wireless keyboard, a trackpad, and just the Vision Pro in one corner would be a game changer. Perhaps, when they enable Mac airplay screens to be opened side by side, it would truly become a viable alternative.
@albertkinng I guess I just feel sad that the first question you have for this revolutionary device is, can I use it to work? Can I spend $3500 so I can contribute more to the labor market? But I suppose it's more complex than that. If it makes your work more enjoyable or easier then maybe it's not sad.
@williamkey123 That's right. I've been using an iPad since it was first introduced and have upgraded it regularly. I have never used it to play games or watch movies; it's my primary work tool. I intend to keep buying iPads for the rest of my life as long as they continue to manufacture them.