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by rektide
1104 days ago
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The demos were verryyy minimal. I think one of the biggest risks is overselling the product, is creating expectations they can't live up to. They probably could have gotten some AR iOS apps ported & being neat. But are those things people would really use day in day out? Do they set the right expectation, or are they wow & hype? Apple showed the intended mainline usecases: boring regular everyday stuff. Watching videos, browsing the web. And notably all experiences they & not app devs are in tight tight control over. So, setting realistic expectations. And remaining in absolute control of the experience. |
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Certainly not as dramatic as Steve Jobs using an actual device on stage and prank-calling Starbucks.