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by symic
1113 days ago
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As stated, it does replace TVs for my household. Two headsets would replace two TVs, 2 sound bars, 1 monitor. When friends come over we play board games or hangout. I don’t watch movies with friends at my place. We talk about shows we’ve seen but we don’t watch together. When people come over it’s about interacting with them. We will see whose vision for the future is correct. I don’t think your view is broad enough to see possibilities for how things can change and evolve. The criticisms I’ve read about the headset make me think of Ballmer laughing about the $500 phone or when he discounted the iPad and when he talked about Apple making a laptop without a DVD player. I remember people saying the iPad was just a giant iPhone. This thing might flop but I hope it doesn’t because I’d love to get rid of TVs, sound bars, etc. |
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My reaction to each previous Apple launch for context:
iPhone: "That is it. That is the future of all phones." iPad: "I don't know if it is for me, but they are going to sell a ton of those and it is going to replace the need for a laptop for a lot of people." Watch: "I want one, but I don't know I can justify it until it operates more independently from the phone."
Anecdote: My spouse said absolutely not when shown. Had a visceral negative reaction.