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    1 year ago

    oh hey i was gonna post this! still waiting on the price but this is probably gonna be sooooo expensive

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      1 year ago

      I’m very very excited about AR but I also wonder just what market this is aimed at. Consumers want low prices and simplified technology while professionals might not like Apples vertically integrated approach. Seems like a contradiction.

      Starting at just $3499

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          Yeah… That’s outside of my discretionary budget for sure.

          Still, I am an AR optimist and I’m still excited to have a flagship “proof of concept” now, showing what hopefully consumer level products would be able to do 5-10 years from now.

          The first 4K TV launched 11 years ago at $20,000. Now you can get a better screen of similar size for $2000 or so.

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            A lot of TVs are in the hundreds now I’m pretty sure. The manufacturers are making them “smart” to serve ads and/or sell user data to make their profits.

            I’ll never buy a TV like that personally, but nonetheless. They can be had for cheap in that fashion.