• Apple cropped photos of the Vision Pro headset to remove the battery pack, making it look less cumbersome.
  • Journalists were not allowed to take photos or videos of the Vision Pro’s hardware during a press briefing.
  • Apple sees the cord from the battery pack as getting in the way of making the headset more mobile.

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  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    36 months ago

    Because it’s not useful to me if I can’t wear it for a long time, both ergonomically and electrically. What I really, really want from VR is an infinite desktop, but not if I need to strap a pound of weight to my face and be plugged in constantly. I can buy a lot of monitor square footage for $3,500 and I don’t need to wear them on my face.

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        46 months ago

        And even without the battery pack it weighs almost a pound and a half. That’s like a 20oz bottle of water strapped to my face. No way I can use that for hours.

        • FaceDeer
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          66 months ago

          So complain about that, the thing that is actually a problem for you.

          • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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            36 months ago

            It’s a symptom of a larger problem, which is that electronics are no where miniature enough to make VR widespread. It’s like trying to make a desktop computer out of vacuum tubes.

            • Pup Biru
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              26 months ago

              for YOUR use case… which is using it for extended periods as a massive desktop

              i’d say that’s pretty niche actually… most people aren’t using technology for hours at a time

              • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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                -26 months ago

                i’d say that’s pretty niche actually… most people aren’t using technology for hours at a time

                People spend 4.5 hours a day on average on their phone. People work in front of screens for eight or more hours a day. People - not naming names - have upwards of 1500 hours of play time in Factorio.

                You’re just wrong here.