• Veraxus@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    As an “infinity monitor” you can use anywhere, it is really great.

    But it is not - as it was advertised - a “spatial computer”. I can’t even think of it as an AR device, because it is terrible at image recognition and tracking… something even an iPhone can do. I have no idea why that is the case, because the hardware is, theoretically, ridiculously powerful… but something is seriously, seriously wrong with the software right now… and it cripples the headset for what is supposed to be it’s one major use-case: spatial computing.

    P.S. In case it wasn’t obvious, I bought one to develop for, and as a developer I’m pretty angry at how poorly it performs at basic AR tasks.

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      6 months ago

      So Apple hardware that’s super powerful but has bad software to support all that power?

      “Where have I heard that one before?” he types on his iPad Pro…

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        6 months ago

        Ouch. Don’t get me started on iPad “Pro”. There is nothing “Pro” about a device that is so heavily sandboxed and restricted to only installing things from a single, heavily curated app store. 😫

        Such great hardware and UX, ruined because their app distribution monopoly is more profitable than moving devices.

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          6 months ago

          I’m less bothered about the App Store than I am just allowing these devices with these very powerful chips to stretch their wings.

          And it’s just simple things, too. iPadOS should allow you to have two different audio tracks going at once. It can handle that. But it’s too skewed to being a “bigger iPhone” than it is a “smaller MacBook.”

          And I honestly love my iPad. Using it right this moment with a wireless KB and trackpad. And I’m happy I can extend the display relatively easily to a monitor now, too.

          But it could definitely be so much more if the handcuffs were taken off.

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    6 months ago

    This is pretty good article about the way a Vision Pro can be used in your day to day. But to get lemmy’s apple enthusiast required Apple Bad out of the way…

    So here goes, from the article:

    the Vision Pro still isn’t something most people should consider buying

    There. Anyway.

    I’m going on my first flight today since getting my Vision Pro and I’m excited. I downloaded some random shows, including some from an iPad app, and the 3D version of Mad Max: Fury Road!

    I fully expect it to be a buggy, early-adopter-quality experience, but I’m psyched.

    I am thoroughly enthused, one might say.

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        6 months ago

        It was honestly an incredible experience.

        The flight had wifi and I had sprung for a seat with a charging port, so I was able to use it for nearly the entirety 6 hours of the flight with the exception of take off and landing.

        I turned on travel mode before the plane started moving. I’ve heard that if you don’t it can be buggy getting into travel mode.

        After that I saw maybe one or two hitches. If I looked down the tracking would fail but otherwise it was smooth the whole way.

        I would say that watching Mad Max with it projected out above the lake in Mount Hood was the best 3D movie experience I’ve had. That I was on a plane the whole time was almost inconsequential.

        I also watched some youtube videos and wow presents+ videos. I could have used the in-flight entertainment as well, since it was streaming at high resolution through Safari.

        I was able to text and do other stuff as well during the flight.

        I felt a little self conscious wearing it when the flight attendant came by so I’d always pull it off my head each time. This messed with the volume of my bluetooth headphones.

        But when I went to power down the headset for landing I saw someone else doing the same with his vision pro so I don’t feel as bad about my wearing it.

        Definitely an expensive device for the experience, but still incredible!