FunkMiller
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The whole thing just seems so pointless to me. It feels like a Mac you strap to the front of your face. If anything, it's a worse interface.
I mean, does it do anything other than movies?So not a single person on NeoGAF bought one of these shits? I don't think I've ever seen that before lmao.
I said I bought one. Don't have it yet.So not a single person on NeoGAF bought one of these shits? I don't think I've ever seen that before lmao.
If you just consider this a single person replacement for a high end large oled to then it’s worth for that alone. Anything else is a bonus.I bought one and writing this in the headset. it’s truly next gen and will explain shortly. Just having so much fun with it.
And I’m a gamer for sure. Just got done playing cod mw3 on it using moonlight and streaming to the headset 4k 120 and the screen is just as clear as the 83 g3 oled I have upstairs. Apple did it. I’ve owned all the vr headsets including big screen beyond and Varjo aero. These displays are the clearest I’ve ever seen and it’s not even close. If you have the disposable cash for it and want to feel like you’re living in minority Report movie this is it.
If you just consider this a single person replacement for a high end large oled to then it’s worth for that alone. Anything else is a bonus.
I think it's still not priced accordingly, for a few reasons.
1) A high end OLED is closer to 2k than 4k.
2) I fully expect within a few years someone on the non-Apple side will match it, but for cheaper (and with the ability to run VR games with VR controllers).
3) Much like the PSVR2 *really* costs $1100 or so, this *really* costs closer to $6000 imo, because it's a waste if you don't have a MBP to compliment it (and you also need an iPhone or iPad to setup your face scan).
4) The second or third version of this device will make this one look a lot like a waste of money IMO, it has a few weaknesses that if corrected will really hurt the resale value here.
So if you have absolutely no apple products it's a way, way worse value proposition than say a similar/better teched Android/PC headset at ~$2k a few years down the road.
You might be luckier then I am but large OLED TV's in the UK would cost more then an AVP.I think it's still not priced accordingly, for a few reasons.
1) A high end OLED is closer to 2k than 4k.
You might be luckier then I am but large OLED TV's in the UK would cost more then an AVP.
Not my proudest wank tbf
They could already half the weight and reduce the size by probably 50% simply by getting rid of the worthless Googly eyes screen and not making it out of fucking glass and metal. But Apple’s M.O. is remaking existing things slightly different just for the sake of being different even when it's objectively inferior and worse, like the Apple TVs terrible touch remote, or their OS's laundry list of utterly nonsensical design choices that serve no purpose but to be intentionally obtuse just to say they're different from Windows or Android.It seems the biggest issue would be the discomfort of using it. And if it's going to be a TV and PC alternative, it might have a cable to keep it constantly connected to electricity (I don't know if you can use it like that, without ruining the batteries).
I will wait for newer iterations. Come on, Apple fans, pour your money into it so they can improve it and make it smaller, lighter, cheaper.
Never ran out of battery power, and after a couple of hours of running around the streets of New York—unlike in a controlled environment—my brain sort of clicked. It just forgot that I was looking through cameras and screens; it took what it saw as reality. That's where this profound moment came from. As I sat there in Times Square on a bench, strangers all around me, the real world moving, I had a big screen up where I was watching a MrBeast video. Over here, I had a keyboard to interact with, and on another side, I had my iMessages. On yet another side, there was my Apple TV, and all my apps were floating in Times Square in the middle of New York City.
I was actually there, surrounded by real humans, and in that moment, I thought, "This is it. This is the future of computing that everyone's been promising for the last 15 years." It wasn't just the future of AR or VR; it was the future interface for all computing. I believe that when they figure out how to make these not be heavy $4,000 metal ski goggles, but maybe something that looks like these glasses or even smaller, that will be it. In the morning, you won't remember your phone; you'll put it on, and that's it. It will be like, "Hold on, I've got a call. Hey, what's up, Mom? I'll call you back. You look great, by the way."
That's what it's going to look like. These devices show me, as a geek, that this is the thing I've been looking for forever. They did it right here on a product that's so new; it has been out for only 12 hours, and I felt it.
Very nice. it’s amazing how the prices have come down. Still more expensive in the UK (£2.7k) but that might come down aswell.I mean that 77" LG one I linked above probably will go on sale for under $2k soon enough, but even still, just under $2.2k is right there. I currently have a 65", so 77" would be a nice upgrade and I doubt I'd go larger without wall mounting, which I don't really care for, I prefer the on a stand look myself.
You don’t know what you are talking about. It’s the best looking VR headset out there with the best tech.You look like a scuba diver in that shit. It always baffled me why can't a trillion $ company hire proper industrial designers. They have fucking awesome concept designers, not that their work ever surface besides Artstation, and they want thousands for a product that looks like shit, half assed, and just plain unfixable by an average joe.
You still look like an idiot with those greyish rubber head straps. Like it's straight from the 90s, sans the screen.You don’t know what you are talking about. It’s the best looking VR headset out there with the best tech.
It's incremental steps forward to show there's a market and build off the past devices while showing investors.You still look like an idiot with those greyish rubber head straps. Like it's straight from the 90s, sans the screen.
I'd like to know who made these companies sharp their weeners so hard about this VR madness. What's the ultimate reward? The tech is still not there.
when was the last time you tried VR and on what headset?You still look like an idiot with those greyish rubber head straps. Like it's straight from the 90s, sans the screen.
I'd like to know who made these companies sharp their weeners so hard about this VR madness. What's the ultimate reward? The tech is still not there.
yeah, yeah, still the whole thing feels forced and alien. Someone made this VR bullshit up and now everyone tries to be in it. It is still like 3D TV.It's incremental steps forward to show there's a market and build off the past devices while showing investors.
Same for flying cars, jet packs, and so on. There has to be a start somewhere and money has to come in somehow to fund the research that could span decades.
VR rn is a glimpse into a future that you might not be ali for, it's meant for people to get that taste in case they never get to experience first hand when it does come.
All headsets look pretty goofy at the moment but the Apple one is probably the slickest design so far. I like the rounded edges.You still look like an idiot with those greyish rubber head straps. Like it's straight from the 90s, sans the screen.
You still look like an idiot with those greyish rubber head straps. Like it's straight from the 90s, sans the screen.
I'd like to know who made these companies sharp their weeners so hard about this VR madness. What's the ultimate reward? The tech is still not there.
well the final step is brain chips, everything is made up. Ideas are based on other ideas and improved but those ideas were created.yeah, yeah, still the whole thing feels forced and alien. Someone made this VR bullshit up and now everyone tries to be in it. It is still like 3D TV.
I had to buy an over-the-head strap for the Quest Pro to relieve the weight, as the basic strap leaves a massive red mark on my forehead. There’s no ideal way of mounting such a heavy device to your face.The head strap that Apple is showing off with the device, and the one that people are using it with, is so bad in terms of comfort and usability that Apple is also packing in one with the standard over the head strap to balance out the weight better.
The problem is with the trajectory... and the idea that this is somehow needed. VR can offer nothing to replace mobiles at the moment. In its current form it will never go mainstream, it will at best remain a niche entertainment device. So from high up all I see that this is a deliberate effort to further stupefy people and push down another costly gimmick down their throats, Because some born as retard needs the control pill, otherwise "it" won't get a hard on. Fuck this shit.well the final step is brain chips, everything is made up. Ideas are based on other ideas and improved but those ideas were created.
Think of the wheel, a stone wheel at first, then wood, then rubber and modernized. People saw the original idea, that was made up, thought it was a good producted that needed to be improved overtime and so thats what happened.
Even VR is just an extension of TV. Videosgames are an extension of "i want to do X but i physically cant" so i play games, then people saw that idea and said lets improve on it and make it more immersive. The notion that VR is just some rich kids plaything and has no reason to exist is short sighted. It is an incrimental step to the final form. That final form would be physical and realistic simulation in a small form factor.
Now apple pro is more of a PC on your head as opposed to VR. The next step from phones. You have the pc, then the laptop, then the phone, and now an AR mac on your head with flexiibity to use a virtual desktop anywhere. I think thats when it clicked with me, that Apple didn't market this as a VR competitor, they straight up said this is a mobile pc on your eyes. This is another step towards glasses pc, then maybe brain chips. These ideas don't spawn overnight and evaporate, they are expanded upon and that's what you'll be seeing here in the coming years.
I would assume that even when we reach glasses sized VR sets, it will still look dumb like sunglasses indoors always do.All headsets look pretty goofy at the moment ...
Lame, so much for immersion. Hard pass.The FoV is noticeably smaller than MQ3. It sucks being able to clearly see the black edges.
Vision Pro seems to be tanking hard. Not just because there has been zero posts since Monday in the OT.
I plan to book a demo for my LA layover in March. I figured I would check how long the wait is to get one, should I enjoy it a lot. Turns out the shipping is unchanged from launch, 2-3 weeks. But more damningly, the product is available for immediate pickup from all the LA stores I checked.