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    visionOS 26 adds a plethora of features that were already on other headsets

    It is also 100% my favorite office setup while traveling, in addition to being great for entertainment while traveling. Now if only all the carrying cases for it weren’t weirdly enormous.
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    New app releases for Apple Vision Pro have fallen dramatically since launch

    Offering my point of view as an actual owner and user of an AVP: Too much hyperbole in this (and every) conversation. My situation: I do most of my professional work on a high spec MBP, in a home office which received a lot of indulgent love during Covid, and am fortunate enough that the cost...
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    What I learned from the Apple Store’s 30-minute Vision Pro demo

    Speaking as a software dev who has a Vision Pro as well as a few other VR headsets, I think where folks are going wrong with this is expecting it to be AMAZING. Which, granted, it is in some ways relative to other consumer grade VR gear, but that's kind of missing the bigger deal I think. It's...
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    Devs find that Vision Pro can’t do true room-scale VR, but that’s no surprise

    So I agree with every bit of your post except the conclusion, and think I maybe just did a poor job on making my main point? What I'm trying to say is, if you can do this: That is significantly more difficult than VR, and that VR is just the simple basic foundation on which all the rest is...
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    Devs find that Vision Pro can’t do true room-scale VR, but that’s no surprise

    This is 100% entirely about how they want to position the product, and what they want it to be compared to. The conversation about safety limitations, or technical limitations is evidence that the marketing is working because folks seem to be forgetting that the physical device itself is a 100%...