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  • Apple Vision Pro could help surgeons see vital data during operations

    danox said:
    chutzpah said:
    danox said:
    chutzpah said:
    danox said:
    MacPro said:
    This is one of so many possible uses for the Vision Pro.  It and its siblings will be a success, I am sure.  I have noticed numerous testers commenting that the stereo camera is something they would never use 'to film their daughter's birthday party' etc.  I fail to see why it isn't evident that the iPhone could be planned to sport a stereoscopic camera system in the next year or so as an alternative 3D camera.  If I am correct, sales of such an iPhone would soar.  Even without a viewer at the time, future-proofing videos in 3D will become a must.  Then the Apple Vision Air will follow soon after that at a lower price with fewer features, and history will repeat itself, Apple will have another multi-billion-dollar leg to its ecosystem.
    The Apple Vision Pro will be used to film any and everything, all of the birthday parties, awkward moments etc. etc. etc. on and on and on, it’s actually laughable that people pretend like that birthday party shown by Apple is an awkward moment? Lower price very doubtful the Apple VisionQuest is equivalent to a MacBook Pro, or a high end iPad Pro both cost between 1900 and $2400 when priced in the Apple store, and that’s before the additional 11 cameras and the desktop class R1 co-processor thrown in to the mix…

    Two Opticians opinion 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geRqdnO2QE8       Opticians React UK


    The ace in the hole for the Apple Vision Pro is the ability to write software to go with the hardware, and there will be very talented people in the medical field that will write something that supports it. Grey’s Anatomy will never be the same.

    Are you under the impression that developers haven’t been able to write software for other headsets?
    At Apples’s level nope,
    Evidence pls.  

    Compare to: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/hololens/developers
    Compare to: https://developer.oculus.com/?locale=en_GB
    Compare to: https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/46C3-050A-2E52-12D6

    And describe why this is Apple's "ace in the hole", that no one else has.
    A long slow steady drum beat of a rising tide of VisionOS developers….. thumb thumb thumb
    So something that hasn't happened yet.  Gotcha.
    williamlondon
  • Synology DS120j NAS review: easy, affordable starter storage

    AppleZulu said:
    Can it be used as a Time Machine backup location for Macs? This is one of the worst casualties of Apple’s abandonment of its Airport line of routers.  Data backups are only as good as the last time you remembered to run one. 

    Having Time Machine kick in every time your MBP is plugged in to power and on your home network is invaluable. I’ve kept a couple of old Time Capsules plus a third-party NAS connected to the Ethernet ports on newer mesh routers, so there are several redundant Time Machine backups always around. Sadly, that’s no longer a simple plug-and-play thing to set up. There should be more options out there for that. 
    My Synology NAS works perfectly fine with very little configuration required for Time Machine.
    dewmewilliamlondon
  • Apple Vision Pro could help surgeons see vital data during operations

    danox said:
    chutzpah said:
    danox said:
    MacPro said:
    This is one of so many possible uses for the Vision Pro.  It and its siblings will be a success, I am sure.  I have noticed numerous testers commenting that the stereo camera is something they would never use 'to film their daughter's birthday party' etc.  I fail to see why it isn't evident that the iPhone could be planned to sport a stereoscopic camera system in the next year or so as an alternative 3D camera.  If I am correct, sales of such an iPhone would soar.  Even without a viewer at the time, future-proofing videos in 3D will become a must.  Then the Apple Vision Air will follow soon after that at a lower price with fewer features, and history will repeat itself, Apple will have another multi-billion-dollar leg to its ecosystem.
    The Apple Vision Pro will be used to film any and everything, all of the birthday parties, awkward moments etc. etc. etc. on and on and on, it’s actually laughable that people pretend like that birthday party shown by Apple is an awkward moment? Lower price very doubtful the Apple VisionQuest is equivalent to a MacBook Pro, or a high end iPad Pro both cost between 1900 and $2400 when priced in the Apple store, and that’s before the additional 11 cameras and the desktop class R1 co-processor thrown in to the mix…

    Two Opticians opinion 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geRqdnO2QE8       Opticians React UK


    The ace in the hole for the Apple Vision Pro is the ability to write software to go with the hardware, and there will be very talented people in the medical field that will write something that supports it. Grey’s Anatomy will never be the same.

    Are you under the impression that developers haven’t been able to write software for other headsets?
    At Apples’s level nope,
    Evidence pls.  

    Compare to: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/hololens/developers
    Compare to: https://developer.oculus.com/?locale=en_GB
    Compare to: https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/46C3-050A-2E52-12D6

    And describe why this is Apple's "ace in the hole", that no one else has.
    williamlondon9secondkox2
  • Apple Vision Pro could help surgeons see vital data during operations

    larryjw said:
    This place is cringe when bulls*t articles like this appear. This tech already exists, has existed for years, and is in use in countless hospitals around the globe.
    Apple didn't invent anything new. 
    I'm sure Apple has many patents of the Vision Pro. That means they DID invent something new according to the patent office. 
    You’re sure, so that means they did?  USPTO references or get laughed out of town.
    williamlondon
  • Apple Vision Pro could help surgeons see vital data during operations

    danox said:
    MacPro said:
    This is one of so many possible uses for the Vision Pro.  It and its siblings will be a success, I am sure.  I have noticed numerous testers commenting that the stereo camera is something they would never use 'to film their daughter's birthday party' etc.  I fail to see why it isn't evident that the iPhone could be planned to sport a stereoscopic camera system in the next year or so as an alternative 3D camera.  If I am correct, sales of such an iPhone would soar.  Even without a viewer at the time, future-proofing videos in 3D will become a must.  Then the Apple Vision Air will follow soon after that at a lower price with fewer features, and history will repeat itself, Apple will have another multi-billion-dollar leg to its ecosystem.
    The Apple Vision Pro will be used to film any and everything, all of the birthday parties, awkward moments etc. etc. etc. on and on and on, it’s actually laughable that people pretend like that birthday party shown by Apple is an awkward moment? Lower price very doubtful the Apple VisionQuest is equivalent to a MacBook Pro, or a high end iPad Pro both cost between 1900 and $2400 when priced in the Apple store, and that’s before the additional 11 cameras and the desktop class R1 co-processor thrown in to the mix…

    Two Opticians opinion 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geRqdnO2QE8       Opticians React UK


    The ace in the hole for the Apple Vision Pro is the ability to write software to go with the hardware, and there will be very talented people in the medical field that will write something that supports it. Grey’s Anatomy will never be the same.

    Are you under the impression that developers haven’t been able to write software for other headsets?
    williamlondon