Someone just told me that is "an iPhone on your face." This misses the point of what Apple Vision Pro as a product provides.

At its core, Apple Vision Pro is an immersive computing experience that goes beyond what a traditional VR headset can offer. It features a high-resolution display, advanced sensors, and powerful software that work together to create a truly unique user experience.

It features a number of sensors that work together to track the user's head movements, hand gestures, eyes and voice commands. This allows users to interact with the Vision Pro in a natural and intuitive way that to date no other consumer VR experience does.

Finally, the Vision Pro is powered by Apple's M2 chip, which is one of the most powerful chips on the market!

In short, Apple Vision Pro is not just an iPhone on your face. It is an immersive computing experience that is unlike anything else on the market. It is aimed at prosumers who are looking for a powerful and versatile device that can help them create, collaborate, and explore in new and exciting ways.

To elaborate a little more you see this in every market sector, you get car buyers saying that "x car is pointless" because their Suzuki Celerio does the same thing.

Sure the Celerio takes you to the shops and back, but does it do it the same way? Did it park itself? Did it tow a 3.5-tonne trailer last week? Did it drive itself down the motorway?

No. There's nothing wrong with the Suzuki Celerio, but it isn't the same thing as a vehicle that costs 10 times as much.

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