Apple’s Vision Pro means business. Here's how we know. https://elgan.com/apples-vision-pro-means-business-heres-how-we-know
Apple’s Vision Pro means business. Here's how we know.

Simply by announcing Vision Pro, Apple is already changing the market. Google, for example, has reportedly canceled its Iris AR/VR product plans because (according to rumor) Apple’s product is just...

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@MikeElgan it's never going to happen, Apple will become just the latest company to fail to make people want VR
@paulskUK I think it's going to change everything. (Eventually.)
@MikeElgan I admire your positivity, but I think it is the wrong play. The end goal is a pair of AR glasses, yet they produce a pair of goggles. Thus is an important difference in how you use them and how you perceive the world through them. It is the equivalent of wanting an iPad and shipping an Amiga. The Amiga was brilliant, way ahead of its time a great computer, with a fantastic OS, however it just isn't an iPad
@paulskUK Right. One thing at a time. This was the first mobile phone, but eventually we got pocket supercomputers.
@MikeElgan the problem comes if they fail with stage 1, will they attempt stage 2?