Sorry, I didn't get you. My understanding of VR is that there is a screen inside the headset displaying videos or running apps that you look at. I don't understand how you are looking at stuff that's far away.
Edit - did some reading and I think...
Even if it becomes cheaper and socially acceptable, unless they are able to find proper use for it, I don't see how it's going to be a massive product line like the iPhone or iPad. The tweet above said Apple have been working on this for 15...
I think the ultimate aim is AR, with stuff laid over what you see in the real world. Google glass was ahead of its time and I feel the vision pro will eventually become something similar to the ray ban smart glasses. The verge reviewer said...
Agree with the effect on eyes. Our eyes are most comfortable looking at things further away. Staring at a screen mere millimeters from your eyes for hours can cause massive strain to your eyes and can give you really bad headaches. We will only...
Even if it becomes socially acceptable to wear one in public, would you risk wearing a $3500 (starting price, pre tax) gadget out in the streets and on the subway? It's instantly recognisable and will for sure be targeted by the baddies. And even...