Qualcomm can’t tell the difference of AR and VR
AR is another gimmick that will fail outside millitary. You are witnessing peak apple.
Survey here is useless bc this site is full of tech bros. The general public doesn't want to dissociate with a helmet. They want to be outside.
The average public is staring at a phone right now.
Have you been outside lately? Everyone is on their phones outside. We don’t want human connection anymore because it’s too real and hurtful, we want pseudo human connection where we can pretend to have meaningful relationships
Most people these days in big cities have their heads buried in their overly expensive phone screens. With this device they have their hands free and use their eyes to navigate. If this is successful, it will be another iPhone moment.
If my grandmother had wheels she'd be a bicycle
people dont want physical connections, its why youre on blind
Apple fanboys are unlike other people.
It will fail because it's not virtual enough, not because people want physical connections
you are just a boomer
I hope that virtual reality doesn't become a huge thing. Young people socialising on social media is a level of toxic no one imagined, having them full on move to VR would probably be even worse.
Did anyone ever read the reviews when iPad first came out. It’s widely mocked. Don’t bet against Apple.
Tablets in general represent only 1.8% of devices worldwide. iPads even less. Its still a niche product.
Apple made $9.4 billion revenue on Q1 2023 from this “niche” product.
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I would buy it if it was cheaper.
Hence why it will fail. Even Okta engineers feel too broke to buy.
Same, would buy if it was cheaper and worked with Android. But I am not convinced it'll fail. Prices will reduce as the tech becomes less niche and more mainstream. They'll introduce the equivalent of iphone "mini" at lower price points as time goes and the tech becomes better. Also the marketing is on point to sell this as a spatial "computer". People already spend $1500-2000 on mac's when most of them just use it to check emails and watch YouTube/Netflix. To that audience, the spatial "computer" provides a lot more functionality and the Apple brand can easily make people spend top dollar on it.