• TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    I can see a good use case if they make a decently functional lightweight headset that can replace multiple monitors, particularly for traveling

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      1 month ago

      Maybe for traveling. However, how many people really are going to buy an expensive electronic device for a few hours on a plane?

      That’s a pretty “upper class” luxury at best. Then, there’s nobody developing apps for it outside of a few streaming providers (maybe).

      Also, I work with multiple monitors all day and play games on those monitors at night, but I still appreciate that I can look away from the content and just “get up and get a drink” or look out the window and watch the birds outside of my office at the feeder.

      Also think about all this effort people put in to try and reduce their screen time… A VR headset is the antithesis of that objective.

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        1 month ago

        My specific use case is an IT professional that needs a lot of screen real estate but would prefer to live a more nomadic lifestyle. I’ve been toting portable monitors for a while and it works OK, but if something like this negates the need to do that it’d be awesome.

        That’s why I’m saying it’s a niche product, but the thing is they aren’t marketing it as anything else, and the price is ultimately pretty reasonable for brand new tech.

        Edit: ima stupid. The “it” I’m referring to here isn’t the apple vision pro, that’s dumbassery. I’m referring to another headset called visor that will start shipping next year. In theory.