hououinkyouma00
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It's the base M2 but still. It's much more powerful, and is still like having a full computer.It also contains a M2 pro. It's not some cheap mobile chip. It's like strapping a MacBook Pro to your face with the best goggle tech.
But also there will be a future cheaper version. These are not mass consumer devices.
The distinction is that it's not VR. Apple have never said VR in relation to what it does. It does not provide virtual reality. It's a spatial computer simple as that. It's not meant to compete with the Meta Quest or any of the other headsets.It's a strange distinction when I'm not aware of anything it does which cannot be done on a Quest. Even the all powerful M2 chip is nothing next to linking a Quest to a PC.
It also doesn't need to be priced like those headsets. They don't need to sell millions of them either for it to be successful either because whether you like Apple or not it WILL change computing (for better or worse depending on your views of course).
Also there's no point in mentioning connecting to a PC. No offense but, I don't think you understand what the product is in the slightest.