• @Ptsf
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    -125 days ago

    Combine it with a speaker, have it play video and show recipes while you cook, and bam you’ll sell a ton.

    • @[email protected]
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      125 days ago

      You actually have a good point there. In another comment here I was wondering where you’d actually need the automatic movement, since you are usually either close enough to move it yourself or far enough away to not be able to read or interact with the UI.

      But situations like in the kitchen or maybe a work shop, where you don’t want to touch the screen are where it would come in useful.

      However would those be the places you’d want to put a $1000 Apple product?

      • @Ptsf
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        125 days ago

        Depends on how they market it I suppose

        • @[email protected]
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          125 days ago

          I can’t really see Apple market the usage in kitchens. The reality is way to messy and i’d imagine that you would see dirty or even damaged units in no time. I don’t think that would go well with Apple’s clean design and brand image.

          • @Ptsf
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            225 days ago

            I think you have to imagine it differently. If it’s self tracking and ai based with voice as the main input then it makes for a natural fit imo. Think of it like carplay. Apple wouldn’t advertise texting and driving, but they’d advertise. Carplay and siri use in the car all day/night.

    • @fishpen0
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      125 days ago

      You just described an iPad on a stand

      • @Ptsf
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        -225 days ago

        On a self tracking stand with hands free features. Or is carplay and siri “just a phone” to you, jerkoff?

        • @fishpen0
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          025 days ago

          I’m not really sure why name calling was necessary here.

          Consider the customer audience here when looking at this product. CarPlay makes sense since it binds things like existing steering wheel controls and a bigger screen to the existing phone interface. It’s also free with an existing device.

          Meanwhile an iPad can cost less than $300. Do you really get an additional $700 of value by adding a robotic arm to a stand? Especially when you consider whatever Siri features they add to this would either also exist for the iPad or be arbitrarily not added to it just to hock this robot arm that holds a screen?