This is why I'm returning mine after four days, despite it being the best device I've ever used in my life.
Apple has thrown around the word "magic" for different devices, but the Apple Vision Pro is truly worthy. I'm so sad to be returning it because its highs are very high: movie watching, hand and eye tracking, dragging windows around in space. Steve Jobs said the iPhone "works like magic" — and sure, multitouch was a big leap forward - but this really feels like magic.
Why return it? Exactly because of this article. I can't justify the expense for occasional movie-watching alone. To do work, I need it as a Mac monitor replacement. I LOVE the idea of extending my small MacBook Pro into a bigger space, but the quality of the image as streamed over WiFi is just too poor. It's distracting how fuzzy it is.
When they solve this (either by improving resolution of the cast image, or maybe some other neat trick of running Mac apps natively on device) I'll be back because I am certain this is part of our computing future.
Apple has thrown around the word "magic" for different devices, but the Apple Vision Pro is truly worthy. I'm so sad to be returning it because its highs are very high: movie watching, hand and eye tracking, dragging windows around in space. Steve Jobs said the iPhone "works like magic" — and sure, multitouch was a big leap forward - but this really feels like magic.
Why return it? Exactly because of this article. I can't justify the expense for occasional movie-watching alone. To do work, I need it as a Mac monitor replacement. I LOVE the idea of extending my small MacBook Pro into a bigger space, but the quality of the image as streamed over WiFi is just too poor. It's distracting how fuzzy it is.
When they solve this (either by improving resolution of the cast image, or maybe some other neat trick of running Mac apps natively on device) I'll be back because I am certain this is part of our computing future.