All About Apple Vision Pro!




It’s Apple Vision Pro week! Marques sits down with Andrew and David to answer all their questions and even a few that we …

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  1. so they're charging us developers even if we haven't made any income or at least decent income from the app, unity changes doesn't sound too bad anymore.

  2. 41:25 anyone who currently owns a Vision Pro can get a better idea of the future. With the dual loop band take out the lightshield and tighten the Vision Pro so the two screens sit on your nose like glasses. For me the screens are bright enough to use indoors. I wouldn’t use the current Vision Pro like this but you can get an idea of how thin they can make the next one especially if they substitute the front screen for a led.

  3. I have always admired people who can look at the screen and type on the keyboard. But after 22 years of using modern keyboards and I am under 30yrs old, I still need to look at the keyboard and then see the rend wavy lines to spot my misclicks as I am trying to be fast on the keyboard and therefor not look at every single key I press….

  4. I have the sony wxm4 headphones w Transparency Mode. There is no way to disable the feature alone; they could just do a basic software update and add a toggle in the phone app.
    But as it is now you must disable ALL touch features to disable Transparency Mode; as a feature it sucks, it constantly activates unintentionally.
    The recent $100 PS5 styled headphones are similar, you must use a cable to use all the advertised features, you get none of them if you use blutooth, they suck.
    The recent sony bravia 4k tv claimed to be "4k 120hz" but it was blurry, to "fix the blur" sony says "disable 120hz to read text, then turn it back on"; this is a running theme with sony products.

  5. Bro, imagine watching the NBA or NFL pay-per-view front row for Vision Pro!!!! omg that would be a HIT. Actually, any sport front row made specifically for Vision Pro… You can see the entire field, players super close and you can see the name of each player floating above them OMG.

  6. How Apple missed to add the night vision????? imagine using this and been able to see at night!!!!! omg how they missssssed thisssssss

  7. I feel like apple is at a cross road with two trillion dollar ideas, one being full VR ready player one stuff, and AR the next generation of how we will use technology in our day to day.

  8. Revisionist history. Come on guys. The original Rift came out in 2016. It WAS magic, hook it up to a gaming pc with 3 monitors you had fantastic spatial multi monitor experience, you can pop out individual windows apps and put them anywhere in spatial orientation, then 3d video chat with friends IN your home environment. Can’t do oculus dirty like that to not mention it. It wasn’t as good, no – but this isn’t the first VR headset. I’m not an owner of the AVP, but where we came from is important for context. Yes it’s exciting that’s clear but you guys know better than to act like Apple is the first guy on the block constantly.

    Please go back to Quest link on a gaming pc and open multiple monitors and remind yourselves how the original oculus Remote Desktop experience worked, it was far ahead of where the Quest3 is right now (you can experience this on the Quest3 over WiFi)

  9. You guys mentioned at one point that this feels like an actual “science fiction” product, comparing it to a Star Trek. I think it would be an interesting video to compare the Vision Pro and what it can do to similar things in popular movies and TV shows (Johnny Mnemonic, The Matrix, Lawnmower Man, Ready Player One, The Peripheral, etc.)

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