Apple Vision Pro Owners Are Struggling to Figure Out What They Just Boughtpsychothumbs@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 589 points – 8 months agonymag.com267Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all comments Apple Vision Pro Owners Are Struggling to Figure Out What They Just Bought Im struggling to figure out why Apple Vision Pro Owners threw out $3500 on a device without knowing what they can use it forApple puts out a product, Apple users buy the product. Nothing to figure out.I just wonder how much Apple would make selling empty boxes and marketing them as such.I'm sure that the iBox would turn out a fair profit.The new Apple LogĀ® "I love log!"They kinda do already; Apple sells a twisted piece of metal for $1k, and people buy it from them.Apple does have really nice boxesIf Apple actually developed the technology in a sensible way, and that's a big if, it could actually be a really interesting product. Right now it's a bit limited as essentially it is a very very expensive second display which only works with Apple devices.If I had so much money that 3500 dollars didn't matter to me, I'd have one. From what I've seen on it, I'd play with it for a day and forget about it. Maybe an hour. Seems like it's pretty cool but there's nothing on the headset worth buying the headset for, even at half the cost. Even at a third.
Apple Vision Pro Owners Are Struggling to Figure Out What They Just Bought Im struggling to figure out why Apple Vision Pro Owners threw out $3500 on a device without knowing what they can use it forApple puts out a product, Apple users buy the product. Nothing to figure out.I just wonder how much Apple would make selling empty boxes and marketing them as such.I'm sure that the iBox would turn out a fair profit.The new Apple LogĀ® "I love log!"They kinda do already; Apple sells a twisted piece of metal for $1k, and people buy it from them.Apple does have really nice boxesIf Apple actually developed the technology in a sensible way, and that's a big if, it could actually be a really interesting product. Right now it's a bit limited as essentially it is a very very expensive second display which only works with Apple devices.If I had so much money that 3500 dollars didn't matter to me, I'd have one. From what I've seen on it, I'd play with it for a day and forget about it. Maybe an hour. Seems like it's pretty cool but there's nothing on the headset worth buying the headset for, even at half the cost. Even at a third.
Apple puts out a product, Apple users buy the product. Nothing to figure out.I just wonder how much Apple would make selling empty boxes and marketing them as such.I'm sure that the iBox would turn out a fair profit.The new Apple LogĀ® "I love log!"They kinda do already; Apple sells a twisted piece of metal for $1k, and people buy it from them.Apple does have really nice boxes
I just wonder how much Apple would make selling empty boxes and marketing them as such.I'm sure that the iBox would turn out a fair profit.The new Apple LogĀ® "I love log!"They kinda do already; Apple sells a twisted piece of metal for $1k, and people buy it from them.Apple does have really nice boxes
If Apple actually developed the technology in a sensible way, and that's a big if, it could actually be a really interesting product. Right now it's a bit limited as essentially it is a very very expensive second display which only works with Apple devices.
If I had so much money that 3500 dollars didn't matter to me, I'd have one. From what I've seen on it, I'd play with it for a day and forget about it. Maybe an hour. Seems like it's pretty cool but there's nothing on the headset worth buying the headset for, even at half the cost. Even at a third.
Im struggling to figure out why Apple Vision Pro Owners threw out $3500 on a device without knowing what they can use it for
Apple puts out a product, Apple users buy the product. Nothing to figure out.
I just wonder how much Apple would make selling empty boxes and marketing them as such.
I'm sure that the iBox would turn out a fair profit.
The new Apple LogĀ®
"I love log!"
They kinda do already; Apple sells a twisted piece of metal for $1k, and people buy it from them.
Apple does have really nice boxes
If Apple actually developed the technology in a sensible way, and that's a big if, it could actually be a really interesting product.
Right now it's a bit limited as essentially it is a very very expensive second display which only works with Apple devices.
If I had so much money that 3500 dollars didn't matter to me, I'd have one.
From what I've seen on it, I'd play with it for a day and forget about it.
Maybe an hour. Seems like it's pretty cool but there's nothing on the headset worth buying the headset for, even at half the cost. Even at a third.