• olympicyes@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Unjerk for a moment. How much should something like this cost? Serious question. Seems like it can do things other devices really can’t. Saw a video yesterday from a programmer who said it could replicate an impossible physical setup. I don’t have a need for it but maybe someone else can see the value.

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        9 months ago

        Every single reviewer is saying that the quality of the VR and specially the AR blows any competition out of the water. I highly doubt your comment is true.

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          The quality is better but it still does “the same stuff”. A PC with a 1080p display and Nvidia 3050 does the same stuff as a 4k display and an Nvidia 4080.

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        9 months ago

        Adding the Valve Index is a another high end model that does all this and more for $1000.

        The big difference is the Apple’s AR features

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          I’d agree with you, but the index isn’t a standalone device. Pack all the computing power into the index and the price is going to skyrocket.

          Edit to add: index doesn’t have eye or hand tracking.

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              What? That’s… an entirely different headset? Not even the same manufacturer. There’s also some fairly significant differences between them. The person I replied to said that the Index does all the same stuff that the Vision Pro does which is empirically incorrect.

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        I have both and the Quest 3 is definitely not capable of the same stuff.

        Kevin Sorbo and Kevin Costner are capable of the same stuff too but there is a clear difference in performance and value.

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            I get your point too. Kevin Sorbo was the name that came to my head first, for some reason, and Kevin Costner followed. TBF though, Kevin Costner has won 2 Academy Awards, one for Best Director (Dances with Wolves in 1991) and has been nominated for a best actor award. He does have a long list of industry accomplishments in various roles. Kevin Sorbo doesn’t have anything close to that. I’m not a big fan of Kevin Costner but objectively speaking he is accomplished in his career.

            Kevin Spacey wouldn’t have been better though, with his rapey background and all that, wouldn’t feel right putting him forward as something to aspire to.

            Maybe Kevin Sorbo and Kevin Kline would have been a better comparison.

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      The Apple Vision Pro supports only one 4k display for your Mac. I’ve seen some unreleased app dev stuff claiming to support another display, but as far as I know today there isn’t any way to do it.

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        The one I saw was a single 5K but he was running it at standard resolution (not retina) and making the screen equivalent to 50”. He also used a couple native safari windows on either side, which helps mitigate the single screen issue.

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      Good question. I don’t have a good source, but this one guy tried to come up with a breakdown a few months ago and in parts alone he estimated $1529.

      Inner and outer display including display lens: $840

      Silicon content including M2 and R1 chips: $240

      Sensors and cameras: $120

      Battery: $18

      Spatial Audio: $11

      Housing, PCBS, cables, connectors, and packaging: $170

      Assembly: $130

      It aligns with the number in the article. The rest seems like a business decision.

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        50% margins aren’t that high for a “cutting edge” low volume product.

        Civic cars are high volume with an established market and consumer base.

        Not everything is an apples to apples comparison.

        I’ll never buy one because I use Arch BTW, but there needs to be a profit incentive for new tech to be developed, otherwise we get rehashes of the same old same old.

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            I’ve never bought a new “cutting edge” product that’s cost more then what it should, and I’m pretty into technology/computers

            What products specifically are you considering?

            But also, you mentioned Arch, so I got to ask, are pantyhose conformable?

            They’re socks