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I have a hard time picturing VR becoming mainstream when the headsets are still heavy. It's cool that the Vision Pro is so high quality and has such great visual fidelity, but at the end of the day, people don't want to watch movies with something heavy strapped on their face. It's a worse experience than just using a regular TV.
Added to this, something Quinn Nelson said; in all the footage we saw of Vision Pro being used it leaves the question of why use that device? Why would you strap on a hat to shitpost on your socials when you can just use your phone? The one solid use-case that interested me was being able to sit in your own IMAX cinema, but is that really worth $3500?
Don't get me wrong, the thing looks damn cool, and I can't wait to try one out. But yeah, it seems like you have to want to choose to use VP over just having an iPad in your hands.
VR sporting events. I’d love to watch an away game with great seats w/o flying there, getting a hotel, etc. Of course it’s not the exact same but it’s so much cheaper.
One single away game trip can easily cost as much as the headset. Only an in-person demo will really decide if the experience is worth it.