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In the second of their two part series on AR, Rob and PJ discuss the Apple Vision Pro, the use case displayed thus far, and whether this thing has legs in the marketplace.
They also explore the social (or more precisely, anti-social) aspects of the AR, VR, XR space and question whether this is the right direction to be going in.
Finally, they also ask the question...how big a resolution do you actually need before it really looks "real world"?
Chapters
1. Preamble (00:00:00)
2. Opening (00:00:43)
3. Real World Limitations (00:06:31)
4. Mixed Reality (00:08:59)
5. Apple and Consumer Friendliness? (00:13:10)
6. Ultimate (Screen) Resolution (00:17:16)
7. (Anti) Social Aspects (00:20:46)
8. Use Cases Thus Far (00:33:36)
9. Cool Tech, Where is the Problem? (00:39:10)
10. CORRECTION - Ultimate (Screen) Resolution (00:40:54)
11. Is VR Alone Good Enough for Media? (00:43:40)
12. Closing (00:45:20)
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