Apple hopes to convince people to buy its $3,500 Vision Pro headset using free 25-minute in-store demos::undefined

  • @WhatAmLemmy
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    2510 months ago

    This isn’t really a “pet” theory — just economics. VR represents an entirely new product line, and with Apple’s expansion into services, a whole new way to value-add to those services and entire ecosystem; capturing more recurring revenue. This price point is based on new manufacturing costs at a much smaller scale than their other product lines.

    It’s Apple, so it’ll never be “cheap”, but it can’t remain at this price point and stave off competition for long. Within 3 years they’ll either drop the price and introduce a pro version, or release an SE version, that’ll still probably be around $2000-2500 — but bringing it within reach of the people who’d normally buy “pro” devices.

    • @CleoTheWizard
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      510 months ago

      This is interesting because you’re correct that this is almost certainly a dev kit that they’re making people pay for.

      However: this is very unlike Apple to do if it’s true. We ask ourselves, “What is the enthusiast or middle class user able to afford for good VR?” And as we’ve seen, consumer headsets are aimed at less than $1000.

      So the plan is for Apple to put out an amazing headset with the best materials and best screen and eye tracking and all this, only for them to wait some years before releasing a worse version of this that still costs over $1000? I can’t see how Apple would get beneath this price point. And I can’t see how they’d justify themselves.

      So your average consumer isn’t using this anytime soon. Did they just make a weird toy line for the rich?

      • Natanael
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        310 months ago

        At best this may help scaling up production of the necessary components (in particular the displays)

      • @agitatedpotato
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        010 months ago

        Did they just make a weird toy line for the rich?

        Well it is Apple, they sell status more than anything else.