FIRST LOOK: Apple Vision Pro in AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺🦘
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Come with us on the retail launch of the much anticipated Apple Vision Pro launch in Australia.
We head into the Sydney Apple Store to get the full retail experience, showing you exactly what it's like if you were to come in and purchase an Apple Vision Pro or book a FREE 20-minute demo.
Price: From $5,999 AUD
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Watching on my Vision Pros rn
I got to demo the Apple Vision Pro on Monday. The basketball got me. Didn’t end up purchasing, might wait for next generations.
for me it was keys singing to me. that shit was so insanely real. wont purchase either until it’s maybe around $1500-2000..if ever.
@@overcomingwithin agreed for $2K take my money. $6k for a first generation product is to be expected but above my pay grade.
We need to try this out! Maybe we should get one for research purposes...
The sport was the most impressive part of the demo. I think if they had broadcast rights for a few different sports they’d likely get far more sales.
@@lamsmiley1944 agreed the basketball was epic
this is nuts
I tried this headset last Saturday and I still think that my Quest 3 is better as it does more for only £479 and I also have the PSVR2 which is probably the best VR Headset for games and the Quest 3 I use it for Mixed Reality games and apps and also for fitness and music production as it features a headphone jack and webxr which is yhe standard on most vr browsers where it allows you play games and apps directly from the browser with no download needed at all and it also to allows you to watch immersive content on UA-cam also and in my opinion apple is 8 years behind even Samsung has alot of experience with their galaxy gear vr and with Nintendo rumoured to be entering the XR market also I think it won't bold well for apple and there overpriced headsets
It's certainly very expensive!
May be Australian should make the same device to support Australian enconomic instead of supporting American business?💀
They can but no developers support
No one’s stopping you! Go for it!
Apple pays tax in Australia so it still benefits the Australian economy. This is a pretty silly comment lol.
Go ahead, if you have a spare $10B-$20B you can create a competing headset.