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BoA believes Apple will sell 1.5m Vision Pros year one even at $3499. Expects it to sell game console volume levels.

Mr.Phoenix

Member
I am not sweet on this thing, but I have a question...

How is this any different from 16 inch MacBook Pro that cost $3500?

Has it occurred to anyone, that in 10 years, the very concept of a laptop will be replaced by devices like these?

And just so its known, I don't own a single Apple product. But I can clearly see the potential and where this is going.
 

Robb

Gold Member
It’s Apple so I guess it could happen, I don’t see it though.

But as they say Apple will probably offer a non-pro alternative as well so I guess it might depend on how much cheaper that’ll be.
 

AmuroChan

Member
I don't think it's that ludicrous. There are a many millions of diehard Apple fans out there who will buy anything Apple makes. So 1.5m doesn't sound that impossible.
 

Gambit2483

Member
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Lay off the drugs, BOA.
 
No way they're going to sell that many for gaming.
It’s not for gaming.

No more than a macbook is.
My gut says that this will be a big failure, but my gut has always been wrong about Apple.
Apple makes the best hardware and software into one singular device. This product will probably be used by every professional making VR and AR content and software for all platforms.
 

Iced Arcade

Member
I would have laughed and thought it was ridiculous at half its price.

Die hard apple yuppies will lap it up though.
 

MScarpa

Member
This is a good piece of hardware that wants to replace several other devices you use. It might do so in the future. They have to start somewhere. They usually start expensive, until they become mainstream many years later.
This right here. In 5 years will have had a few iterations and price will come down. In 15 years, could possibly be like the iPhone.
 
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Sorcerer

Member
Curios they say "starting" at $3499. Any idea what that means? What can they possibly add to this model to make it more expensive? Or are they talking add on bundles of some sort?
$3499 is a tough call. Aren't people conditioned by Iphone to wait for next years model? Or is that irrelevant with Apple? I guess I'm guilty of that also I always buy the latest Apple TV no matter what. I think I have 8-9 of them by now. LOL!!! But it's probably one of the cheapest if not the cheapest Apple device you can by excluding accesories, so not really that the same thing I guess.
 
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I've always thought prices for Apple computers were asinine for the specs offered, but people bought those.

The headset will likely have very little impact on the gaming space though, unless Apple gets a lot more serious there. Outside of the obvious professional use cases the area they might grow is in 3D media. Apple might put the effort into 3D concerts/sports/feature films in a way that revitalizes 3D media consumption. That might be something that cheaper media focused devices could capitalize on (think modern Oculus Go type units).
 

Quantum253

Gold Member
Hope not because we are screwed
Exactly what I thought when the iPhone X was introduced as a $1k smart phone. Surely, no one would buy a $1,000-$1,200 smartphone. That thing sold like crazy. Now $1,000 is standard with Samsung pushing $1,400-$1,700.
On the bright side you might get some high-end tech, but it's going to be pricy enthusiasts level.
 

AGRacing

Member
Sure why not. I'm sure someone will pay 260 a month for 2 years for a phone, cell service and this 3500 dollar thing they'll use 6 times.
 

Fess

Member
Hope this shit fails badly.
Careful now, think about all the people that would lose their job.
Abriael_GN Abriael_GN would probably like to have a long talk with you about this despicable opinion.

I just hope they get some heat on their backs and lower the price or announce a cheaper version so regular people can afford something Apple clearly think will be a product for everyone like phones.
 

Hoddi

Member
It's Apple so I wouldn't be too surprised. It's their new premium gadget and $3500 isn't so much money that it will bankrupt most middle-class people.

Dorky gadgets are for nerds except when it's an Apple product. They have the 'influencer' crowd.
 

SolarFry

Member
I am not sweet on this thing, but I have a question...

How is this any different from 16 inch MacBook Pro that cost $3500?

Has it occurred to anyone, that in 10 years, the very concept of a laptop will be replaced by devices like these?

And just so its known, I don't own a single Apple product. But I can clearly see the potential and where this is going.
Well, for one, you can sit in front of your MacBook Pro 24/7 if you want. Try wearing something so heavy on your face for a couple of hours first and see how you feel. From what I read this thing is pretty chunky. Even the lightest VR headset is uncomfortable after a few hours.
But then again this thing lasts two hours. I don't know. Seems ridiculously overpriced and I seriously doubt someone will use it for work.
 
2 hour battery life... this thing isn't ready with that kind of paltry time. I mean, they seem to have gotten everything right but price and battery life.
 

Mr.Phoenix

Member
Well, for one, you can sit in front of your MacBook Pro 24/7 if you want. Try wearing something so heavy on your face for a couple of hours first and see how you feel. From what I read this thing is pretty chunky. Even the lightest VR headset is uncomfortable after a few hours.
But then again this thing lasts two hours. I don't know. Seems ridiculously overpriced and I seriously doubt someone will use it for work.
The thing is I don't believe this is how this tech will be forever. But I can already see where its going.

Eg, this headset has its battery/power unit separated from the headset to reduce weight. I can fully see even the main processor ending up in that power unit and the headset being nothing more than cameras and lenses in the future.

And the same way we have chairs or desks specifically built for PCs or workstations, that's how we would have furniture but for stuff like this in 10yrs time.

A for the power draw, it last two hours only if its untethered. Nothing stops you from plugging it in.

regardless, to me, this is just first gen tech. I am not expecting too much from it other than a general vision of where things may go with it. And if there is one thing VR computing needed, it was Apple, because Microsoft is too open and as a result disjointed to allow the kinda OS integration this kinda tech needs to thrive. But when it catches on, MS will copy. And to me, why I think this is a big deal, is because its proposition of what the personal computer of the future is, is a very very very good one.
 

Shh

Member
I doubt it. This will be slightly better than their $7000 PC that they rarely talk about.
Everyone has been waiting years to hear about the M-series Mac Pro. It ended up being just a Mac Studio and they gave it about 5 seconds of talk time. Honestly that was the most pathetic letdown of anything I've seen in years. What a joke.
 

Thabass

Member
Sorry, when I read I want it to succeed but not at that price point I read it as I want it to fail. I get your point and thanks for explaining.

I honestly think that Apple will start justifying the price and the use cases this fall. As I said in another thread I expect the iPhone pro max level model to have 3D content capture in its cameras. Pair that with 3D editing enabled version of Final Cut on the Vision Pro and you'll have your first use case. Same one that gets hobbyist photographers and filmmakers spending thousands on color perfect monitors and pro level workstations.

And then they'll probably get some composer or Grammy award winning musician showing how they can visualize their music making using the vision pro and some next gen version of Logic Pro.

I'm not worried about them clearing a million devices if they land anything close to that.

I think if Apple didn't justify any price, I would be very shocked. It would be un-Apple like to do so.

There's definitely stuff that could be cool with it, but until we get some practical data and reviews on it, it will be hard to swallow for most people. And, it's okay in some respect as it's a "pro" model. There's a reason why they launched a pro model, because they know that not everyone will:

A) Be able to afford it.
B) Only tech savvy's will be buy it and then people can wait for their opinions on the devices.

I can see this thing going mainstream, but it will take a long while for people to get aboard.

1.5 million isn't that much, considering though, and I believe that would be a world number, not a domestic one.
 

Cyberpunkd

Member
If there are good commercial uses beyond gaming I could see corporate customers buying these. No way they're going to sell that many for gaming.
Didn’t you notice the whole presentation was focused on social and work productivity? Apple doesn’t give a shit about VR gaming. Which they shouldn’t because VR gaming will never be a necessity.
Online collaboration, FaceTime with your colleagues (they killed a few video conferencing start ups on Monday), multiple screens setup - this is what will make VR mainstream.
 
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Cyberpunkd

Member
Has it occurred to anyone, that in 10 years, the very concept of a laptop will be replaced by devices like these?
It will not, since you need a tactile input device to really put some work involving writing. However this + Bluetooth keyboard - yes, this is the future.
 

Mibu no ookami

Demoted Member® Pro™
I mean people buy $1100 phones on a nearly yearly basis.

They'll buy a $1500-2000 laptop

And they'll buy a $700-800 dollar watch

Can I see people buying this? Absolutely. Can I see it crashing and burning? Absolutely.

I can afford this. Will I buy it? Probably not. There are a lot of better (more important) things to spend money on than this.
 

Kikorin

Member
This is basically an iPhone lite stuck to your face that make you looks dumb. Also you have to carry the battery in your pocket and I'm sure when you try it the image clarity will be disappointing like any other VR headset.

I don't see people that usually are interested in Apple products being interested in this, and not because of the price, so I expect it to sell about everything it can at launch and then go pretty flat. But will see, anything can happen with Apple.
 
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Mibu no ookami

Demoted Member® Pro™
Don't see why those sales aren't believable but it won't be too just normal consumers, businesses will lap these up.

Businesses are cutting back on expenses. This doesn't have its own compute unit, so this is entirely additive.

This is beyond more expensive than a webcam that could run you 50-200 dollars per employee.

No one is going to want to run meetings through this or wear it all day...

The only market I really see for this is maybe picture/video editing, but that'll be for them to determine. MAYBE MAYBE for engineering too.
 

X-Wing

Member


If you carry on looking at this like a gaming device you will miss the whole point.

 
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Three

Member
I am not sweet on this thing, but I have a question...

How is this any different from 16 inch MacBook Pro that cost $3500?

Has it occurred to anyone, that in 10 years, the very concept of a laptop will be replaced by devices like these?

And just so its known, I don't own a single Apple product. But I can clearly see the potential and where this is going.
It would actually be a good replacement for a laptop if it offered what a laptop does but it doesn't. It has poor battery life and poor smartphone-like performance. If the price was more in line with what it was offering just in terms of hardware it would be better received.
 

j.k.2021

Banned
High price does not matter since Apple fanboys are loaded and they love to be pretentious.So, They will buy it just to show off and to boost their social status.
 
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X-Wing

Member
It would actually be a good replacement for a laptop if it offered what a laptop does but it doesn't. It has poor battery life and poor smartphone-like performance. If the price was more in line with what it was offering just in terms of hardware it would be better received.

With an M2 chip? :messenger_tears_of_joy:
 

fermcr

Member
Apple Vision Pro will be a success even at that price.
Apple have an absurd amount of fanatic fanboys that don't mind paying unreasonable prices for their devices.
 
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jufonuk

not tag worthy
Not unless Apple buys out Nintendo so I expect a home console to sell. Apple TV is doing how well ?

Also the controller ?? Will be some touch pad so. No thanks.

As for the head set. I would say not at that price but I know someone will buy it. Most likely a rich idiot.
 
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X-Wing

Member
Didn’t know that. That explains the battery life.

No it doesn't, the cameras, the sensors, the screens, the audio explain the battery life.
M2 is super efficient, on a Macbook it allows for up to 18 hours of battery life.
 
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