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Monopolistic corporatocracy!Let’s remember what Apple is all about...
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First of all, I think that both AR and VR can have some very cool and useful applications. I would love an application of AR glasses and/or binoculars that could add the first down line, down and distance and clock to the field when I am at a football game.I think the issue we're having is that you seem to be arguing that AR and VR are essentially the same thing, or at least more or less interchangeable, and I strongly disagree.
A VR experience means being inside a completely virtual world -- being cut off from the actual real world is almost a fundamental part of the experience and a selling point. On the other hand, the real world is a significant part of AR/MR.
People who want a VR experience aren't happy with an AR one. It's not what they're looking for. They don't want to see Skyrim characters overlaid in their house; they want to be inside the Skyrim world as though their house doesn't exist.
That's why I say glasses can never really provide a VR experience (at least without additional blinder attachments etc.) -- not because the underlying tech can't do the processing, but because of the very nature of VR and the requirement to block out the outside world. It's a physical limitation rather than a technological one. Goggles could do it, but they're definitely more noticeable than glasses.
That said, if it becomes widespread, then people wearing goggles would be normal so it wouldn't really matter.
Can we get the forums in mixed reality? lolDisney and Apple break new ground with Disney+ on Apple Vision Pro including virtual environments and 3D content https://www.wdwmagic.com/other/walt...uding-virtual-environments-and-3d-content.htm
If it catches on, I can totally see this being a thing you could purchase directly from Disney. Kinda like what they did with the official Disney Parks Minecraft DLCPut me in the parks with one of these headsets and I will buy one.
Have you seen some of the things some of us post? They already are.Can we get the forums in mixed reality? lol
So, yeah, Apple gave 'em something for this.Disney and Apple break new ground with Disney+ on Apple Vision Pro including virtual environments and 3D content https://www.wdwmagic.com/other/walt...uding-virtual-environments-and-3d-content.htm
Apple and Disney have always worked together, this is nothing newSo, yeah, Apple gave 'em something for this.
Hard to think of another reason why they'd launch exclusively on a device starting with zero users and which, if reports are to be believed, only has about 800k devices ready at launch when there's another device out there capable of streaming the video with its own ecosystem and tens of millions of existing users.
Yeah, I know.Apple and Disney have always worked together, this is nothing new
They agreed split the entertainment v. technology spheres of influence at the Illuminati meetings of the 90s, and support each other as long as they stayed in their own lanes.Apple and Disney have always worked together, this is nothing new
Agreed. It’s much easier to be on a phone for hours vs wearing an awkward headset. I have an oculus and while cool at first, it’s gets annoying after awhile and losing is attraction to keep wanting to use it often.I think that's always going to be a small minority. Wearing a headset requires completely isolating yourself from your surroundings.
That's simply not an option for huge numbers of people (essentially anyone that has kids or a pet with them, for one), but there are also many people who don't want to completely cut themselves off for a variety of reasons. I'd be fine watching something on my phone with headphones in public, but I'd never feel comfortable wearing a headset.
The Vision Pro is not meant to be a mass market device at first, the cost is aimed at enthusiasts and developers that have money to burn. Goal is to see if there is a use case and interest and then make cheaper and less intrusive versions if it catches on. Spatial computing could be very intriguing, especially with such a high res device. Like you wouldn’t need to buy a monitor anymore you could have multiple 4k displays at the ready on the headset, it will be interesting to see what happens. I’m surprised a Disney forum and EPCOT fans are so dismissive of a device, this is the type of idea that I think Walt would have really found a use for. Now excuse me while I go ask AI to make me a photo of Walt Disney wearing a Vision Pro .Agreed. It’s much easier to be on a phone for hours vs wearing an awkward headset. I have an oculus and while cool at first, it’s gets annoying after awhile and losing is attraction to keep wanting to use it often.
The Vision Pro is not meant to be a mass market device at first, the cost is aimed at enthusiasts and developers that have money to burn. Goal is to see if there is a use case and interest and then make cheaper and less intrusive versions if it catches on. Spatial computing could be very intriguing, especially with such a high res device. Like you wouldn’t need to buy a monitor anymore you could have multiple 4k displays at the ready on the headset, it will be interesting to see what happens. I’m surprised a Disney forum and EPCOT fans are so dismissive of a device, this is the type of idea that I think Walt would have really found a use for. Now excuse me while I go ask AI to make me a photo of Walt Disney wearing a Vision Pro .
Orders have opened. The launch day Feb 2 stock was sold out in 15 minutes. Deliveries are now 10 -14 days out.
45 minutes in, delivery timeframe is now mid-March.
They used to pay beta testers $3500 - Apple flipped that around.Orders have opened. The launch day Feb 2 stock was sold out in 15 minutes. Deliveries are now 10 -14 days out.
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