Mark Zuckerberg shared his impressions of Vision Pro at a corporate meeting with Meta guests (banned in the Russian Federation and recognized as extremist).
According to Zuckerberg, Apple does not have any “magic solutions” that “our teams have not yet explored and come up with.”
They manifest themselves with an increased increased risk, it stands in a group of times and requires considerable attention that its use now requires a battery and a wire attached to the increased. They have agreed to this compromise in design, and it may make sense for the reactions they are planning.
Mark Zuckerberg
Zuckerberg also drew attention to the difference in approach and positioning of Vision Pro and Quest 3. He stated that “it could be a vision for future computing, but it’s not what I want.”
More importantly, our metavision of the universe and presence at the core of its social. It’s about people interacting in new ways and feeling closer in new ways. Our device is also designed to be active and do things. In contrast, all observations that are found are found in a person sitting alone on a couch. I mean, this might be a vision for the future of computing, but that’s not what I want. There is a real philosophical difference in how we approach this. And what they’re bringing back and how they’re going to compete has given me more encouragement and a lot of optimism that what we’re doing matters and will be the biggest. But it will be an exciting journey.
Mark Zuckerberg
Commenting on the Vision Pro’s score, Zuckerberg noted that the $499 Quest 3 helmet costs significantly less than the $3,499 Vision Pro, and that likely pays for the broad user base.
We innovate to make our products as accessible and affordable as possible for everyone, and this is a core part of our work. And we have sold tens of millions of Quest.
Mark Zuckerberg
Quest 3 was introduced a few days before Vision Pro. It is controlled by the main controllers and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. [The Verge]
Source: Iphones RU

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