@dfeldman @JessTheUnstill Agreeing with all upthread: I view the current Vision Pro iteration as an exploratory venture, mostly targeting developers and rich enthusiasts. Let the nerds play, and in 1-3 years they’ll have figured out what the product is actually for and proceed from there, including finding a price point that actually makes sense.
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Paul Cantrell (inthehands@hachyderm.io)'s status on Monday, 05-Feb-2024 12:42:32 JST Paul Cantrell -
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Daniel Feldman (dfeldman@hachyderm.io)'s status on Monday, 05-Feb-2024 12:42:33 JST Daniel Feldman @JessTheUnstill I’m sure they’ll lower the price, though I couldn’t say when or how much
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Jess👾 (jesstheunstill@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 05-Feb-2024 12:42:34 JST Jess👾 @dfeldman
Well, the other thing is that the hardware itself has to actually be compelling enough for more than simply the rich enthusiasts to pick it up. -
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Daniel Feldman (dfeldman@hachyderm.io)'s status on Monday, 05-Feb-2024 12:42:35 JST Daniel Feldman Microsoft and Apple have learned the same lesson:
Whichever platform is better for developers, will get all the apps, and then users will follow
It will be interesting how this plays out with Apple Vision and Meta Quest
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