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[-] Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world 39 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This seems like sometuing that wouldnt work so well anyway.

It looks great and if it was more affordable i think alot of people would be interested but its going to be hard to get a large number of early adopters with the 3.5k price tag.

This will be a rich boy toy for a long time before it sells on a large scale a few versions down the line.

1 million isnt that many people but i dunno if its features are enough to justify the cost to 1 million people.

[-] Mog_fanatic@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

I feel like something like this truly won't go mainstream until two things happen:

  • they need to be smaller and have a battery life closer to that of current smart phones
  • they need to look waaaay less wonky. I mean most people would be embarrassed to wear this goofy ass looking thing in public. Don't even get me started on the goofy digital eyeballs on the front. There's a good reason this is the first apple product ever that the presenter didn't use on stage, cause he would look like an idiot and they knew it.

Once that happens I think they'll explode in popularity. If they can make them look closer to just reading glasses or something with a 5 hr battery life at a bare minimum, everyone will want them. Obviously it would help a lot if they weren't $3,500 too lmao

[-] apemint@kbin.social 9 points 1 year ago

The glasses thing will not happen for a long time, the are just too many limitations with the form factor.

On the other hand, Bigscreen's HMD looks and feels way better than the toasters we're accustomed to strapping to our faces. For that alone, I considered switching from the Index.

What we can hope is that Apple will somewhat normalize VR gear usage and push it further mainstream. They're really good at this and the VR industry could use some more competition. Now, only if they wouldn't patent every screw in that thing...

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