• Dodecahedron December
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    01 year ago

    This is the future, but I doubt it’s ready yet. The public isn’t. Most wallets aren’t. I want to know one thing: when you are looking forward at some virtual screen and then you turn your head slightly, does the virtual screen stay affixed to the real world or is it always in the same area of your visual field?

    Affixing the virtual screens to the real world seems realistic, like mounting a real TV on the wall. Affixing the virtual screens to your visual field would look like a levitating TV which follows you around as you walk from room to room.

    Both would have their advantages and disadvantages. Both would likely still cause headaches and may not work well in low light.

    • @MrBakedBeansOnToast
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      31 year ago

      Both is possible, depending on the type of reference anchor point set for the individual application. You can have one workspace in one room and a different in another room. The vision pro can recognise a previous environment and snap back to where you left off last time.