• themz
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    2 years ago

    Saving you a click – the article is just empty waffle around this Gurman tweet: “I would guess that the Zeiss prescription lenses for the Vision Pro will be at least $300-600 a pair, unless Apple is eating part of the cost given the already high price of the headset itself.”

    (I can also cross-post!)

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        2 years ago

        Nothing really, I’m just admitting to reposting my own comment too

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    2 years ago

    Apple does everything they can do to prevent family devices. iPad still has no user support and apps can’t even implement their own user systems. They are masters of dark patterns.

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      2 years ago

      Because I never ever wear contacts. Just not my thing.

      I was actually pondering this; your fake face via EyeSight certainly won’t support glasses, but I always wear glasses. That alone will make me look weird!

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        2 years ago

        Is there any reason they couldn’t superimpose glasses on your face? I thought filters like adding glasses are a pretty solved problem.

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      2 years ago

      Personally I started as farsighted and ended up with bifocals after a while. Contacts would not really solve my problems, and I’m not sure I would want them just for this device. To compare, I paid $100 for lens inserts for my psvr2.