Apple WWDC 2023: VR headset to be announced

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You can’t even play real vr ganes on it games there’s no Vr controller… if it has hand tracking how will you watch porn on it :lupe:
 

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I thought I might purchase one, but after reading the reviews, I'm gonna wait. It's cool in theory, but the implementation isn't there yet supposedly. If I could get my company to pay for it, like I did with the Quest Pro, I'll get it of course, but I don't see that happening.
 

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VR/AR is the closest thing to the Holodeck from Star Trek. I've never heard of anyone seeing the Holodeck and thinking, "Wow!!! That looks like an amazing place to get work done in."
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People want experiences, and right now games gives us some do that. The Vision Pro is being pitched as a work device and it even fails that. You can't see multiple Mac screens, according to the revue by The Verge.
 

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VR/AR is the closest thing to the Holodeck from Star Trek. I've never heard of anyone seeing the Holodeck and thinking, "Wow!!! That looks like an amazing place to get work done in."
:pachaha:

People want experiences, and right now games gives us some do that. The Vision Pro is being pitched as a work device and it even fails that. You can't see multiple Mac screens, according to the revue by The Verge.
The Quest Pro was marketed the same way, and they cancelled it after a year :dead:

Nobody wants to work with a pair of clunky goggles on their head. It's just not practical. I mean, I'll tell my employer that I will work on it and I need it (so they should pay for it), but in reality, nah.... :hubie:
 
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