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Apple Vision Pro looks amazing but... I don’t want to live my life in a headset

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You can easily see where this is going. Give it 5 to 10 years and the tech will fit in to normal sizes glasses. I don’t agree on the articles title, these glasses will shrink fast year to year. Lots of people live their lives in glasses.
And we’ll all be amused when we look back and think “how primitive“! This is similar to what I look back at my first cell phone… a “bag phone”! 😅
 

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You can easily see where this is going. Give it 5 to 10 years and the tech will fit in to normal sizes glasses. I don’t agree on the articles title, these glasses will shrink fast year to year. Lots of people live their lives in glasses.

and people will punch you on the nose for “filming them” again ! cyclic ain’t it …
 

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I’m waiting for the first round of lawsuits because someone was driving their car while wearing this monster headset and they crash.

The claim will be something like “virtual reality failed”.
 

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You can easily see where this is going. Give it 5 to 10 years and the tech will fit in to normal sizes glasses. I don’t agree on the articles title, these glasses will shrink fast year to year. Lots of people live their lives in glasses.
I see this argument a lot and don't understand it. Let's ignore the fact of just how far technology has to go to shrink the huge number of cameras and sensors this thing has into a pair of sunglasses.


But, even if you do manage to do so, you lose the best selling feature of this device...the immersion. You can't get deep immersion without completely covering the eyes.
 

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