@matt Long answer: Yup. Short answer: Yup.
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Warner Crocker (warnercrocker@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 09-Nov-2024 23:43:58 JST Warner Crocker -
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Matt Birchler (matt@isfeeling.social)'s status on Saturday, 09-Nov-2024 23:44:01 JST Matt Birchler Marco goes on to say that much like how the Apple TV and Apple Watch *can* be more general purpose computers, in both cases we learned pretty quickly that they worked better as specialized devices for a couple tasks. I think it’s too soon to say with confidence, but he wonders if this is what will happen with the Vision Pro as well.
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Matt Birchler (matt@isfeeling.social)'s status on Saturday, 09-Nov-2024 23:44:03 JST Matt Birchler This is actually it, this is the best analogy for using apps on the Vision Pro in my opinion: it feels similar to using apps on the Apple TV.
Given this analogy, is it any surprise that the seeming most popular things to do with the Vision Pro are watching movies and using a Mac? The first is literally replicating a TV and the other is doing the real computing interactions on a Mac.
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