Comment on Apple Vision Pro from a Young Earth Creationist's View
Rooki@lemmy.world 11 months ago
It is hard to think it will get any support by anything, because its just restricting them to be a only apple product, where with any other VR headset you can use Steams VR Games or other compatible ones
gregorum@lemm.ee 11 months ago
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Rooki@lemmy.world 11 months ago
So literally like any other VR headset, but for less money. For 3.5k you can buy a great pc AND a vr headset.
gregorum@lemm.ee 11 months ago
the Vision Pro is a PC and VR headset. well, a Mac and a VR headset.
it’s a standalone device, not an accessory like other VR headsets.
Moonrise2473@feddit.it 11 months ago
It’s an iPad inside a VR headset that can show a remote desktop (single monitor) from a Mac automagically without too much friction if the user is logged in with the same apple id. Cool but not $3500 cool
Rooki@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Wow a pc but for 1 hour or be plugged in like any other macbook. So its a accessory like a macbook to the wall socket ;D
voracitude@lemmy.world 11 months ago
If you watch some reviews, there’s nothing else like it on the consumer market. It really does look like Apple have made a generational leap forwards with this thing.
But I’m not buying it. I’ll buy one of the inevitable competitors, after a generation or three, because I also have no interest in joining the Apple ecosystem. I like having control over my devices too much for that.
Rooki@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Same for the reason, i dont say its not innovative combining vr and ar, but the closed ecosystem will kill it in the end.
Moonrise2473@feddit.it 11 months ago
Oh no, in order to play Mac games on the headset (on a simulated flat screen) you need to connect a compatible Mac with enough horsepower to run a game in 4k. So it’s 3.5k for the headset and another 2k for the “gaming” Mac
Moonrise2473@feddit.it 11 months ago
But that means that you have to connect a compatible (=recent) MacBook in order to have the feature enabled. The marketing people at Apple carefully chose their words in order to let people believe that the headset can run Mac apps