>This thing could have cost $1,000 and we’d still be here having this conversation.
At $1,000 I would have taken the gamble on the 1st gen product and a toy.
At $3,500, I need a more compelling use case and want to give it time to mature a little more, with v2 or v3 likely being the sweet spot to jump in.
It will be interesting to see how committed Apple is to the platform. I hope they iterate on it and developers are able to find some compelling use cases unique to the platform. For the productivity angle Apple wash pushing, I don’t see it. I like the option, but a normal screen has a much lower barrier to entry and exit. Whatever the Vision Pro is doing, it has to be worth strapping in for.
At $1,000 I would have taken the gamble on the 1st gen product and a toy.
At $3,500, I need a more compelling use case and want to give it time to mature a little more, with v2 or v3 likely being the sweet spot to jump in.
It will be interesting to see how committed Apple is to the platform. I hope they iterate on it and developers are able to find some compelling use cases unique to the platform. For the productivity angle Apple wash pushing, I don’t see it. I like the option, but a normal screen has a much lower barrier to entry and exit. Whatever the Vision Pro is doing, it has to be worth strapping in for.