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Makes sense as while definitely a step in the right direction, the many limitation and restrictions naturally make it more of an experimental thing. Needs a few generations of hardware improvements and a lot more content to become more justifiable. I know I will eventually port my Theme Park to it, but today, The effort makes no sense given how small the market is.
For me it’s the price. I consider myself an average consumer, more so of tech products, but there’s no way I could justify buying one.
I could personally justify it if it meant I truly could avoid buying a PC with a GPU and a 4K screen etc. Just bought that all recently and it was around the price of a Vision Pro, but it can do a lot more including looking at it all day. I am patiently waiting for an Immersive Computing setup that will truly allow me to be productive all day anywhere. We have a ways to go.
Yeah I can settle for phone strength if it can remote into my desktop. Though then I’d wait for a kde connect available one because I’m not buying a Mac or going back to windows. But yeah I’d spend like a grand on something like that especially if I could also use a mouse and keyboard with it
same thing with VR and half life Alyx, massive hype and zero cultural impact, valve getting bored of VR. When will nerds learj.