The way they show it in the commercial makes it look like everything is spatially far away from you and existing in 3D but in reality, that’s not case. The screen is right against your eyes and if the device doesn’t track your eye pupils correctly, things won’t look good. Don’t forget the amount of eye damage this will cause after prolonged use.
How do you know what it really is? Have you used one? You don't think it be, but it do
It may not be a screen. It could be projecting on the retina.
Does this work for people who can't see 3D?
I'm sure those people will have bigger problems
Lol what bigger problems
Apple will have to recall or even cancel its official launch because no one will order it.
Sit down. I’m ordering it.
So… that means every other vr headset is false advertising and will also damage your eyes?
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So your claim “false advertising” is basically you saying “it won’t work well” based on what? “Your assumption”? Okay.
Based on how the experience is being portrayed vs what it really is
How do you know what it really is? You say “things are apart in 3D”. Yes everything in the ad shows that things are projected tht way and appear to you that way. But are you claiming that you used it and it doesn’t appear that way?