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by ppetty
1110 days ago
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This is how some commentary on anything new starts, shallow opinionated "bullshit" to use the author's language. Time will tell if the audience trends to be rich people, even when the presumably non-Pro version launches. But I think there might be use cases the author isn't aware of, like people with disabilities who might flock to a device that let's them experience computing in a different way. The fact that you can insert prescription lenses, detect nearby objects & people, and possibly improve your vision is compelling to some people who might think of this in a different way. There might be other use cases that help people, like maybe a doctor in one country getting realtime feedback in an operating room from a doctor who remotely can advise during an operation by seeing what local doctor sees (hopefully that's under dire circumstances). But Vision Pro probably won't give you an open mind or a good imagination. |
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