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  • Tim Cook says AR & VR will be revolutionary, but the public will need education

    bluefire1 said:
    I prefer the real world.

    Perfect misunderstanding.

    AR VR technology tries not to replace reality. It is a medium to extend reality.

    Same like you watch a movie or visit a cinema in reality you are extending your reality.
    Same with a Book, Radio, even a Painting, Sketches, Photography, TV, Internet, even Language is medium extending your reality.

    AR VR technology is no more a replacement of reality than any other medium.

    Tele Vision is one of biggest impact of humanity after the radio revolution and of course Book printing technology.

    Just because AR and VR include the word reality, it doesn't aim to replace it. 

    Extended Reality would have been a better term. 


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  • Tim Cook says AR & VR will be revolutionary, but the public will need education


    The price of 2000-3000$ is for high end developer glasses.

    Developers are waiting since a long time for a new player in AR and VR market,
    more then Marc Zucker Berg take over of Oculus or https://learn.microsoft.com/en-au/windows/mixed-reality/
    to expect.

    The quality of the devices are still in developer state and the direct eye resolution of 5k glasses are to compare with NTSC or PAL in TV market.

    So Apple is more than welcome to show better quality in device design, technology and platform.
    iPad Pro, M2 laptops and IOS software platform is more than excellent to deliver a new experience of  AR VR.

    The price for such a developer / enthusiast device is in this case not too high.

    The consumer versions will be less then a actual iPhone.



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