• olympicyes@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Unjerk for a moment. How much should something like this cost? Serious question. Seems like it can do things other devices really can’t. Saw a video yesterday from a programmer who said it could replicate an impossible physical setup. I don’t have a need for it but maybe someone else can see the value.

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        10 months ago

        The Apple Vision Pro supports only one 4k display for your Mac. I’ve seen some unreleased app dev stuff claiming to support another display, but as far as I know today there isn’t any way to do it.

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          The one I saw was a single 5K but he was running it at standard resolution (not retina) and making the screen equivalent to 50”. He also used a couple native safari windows on either side, which helps mitigate the single screen issue.

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        10 months ago

        Good question. I don’t have a good source, but this one guy tried to come up with a breakdown a few months ago and in parts alone he estimated $1529.

        Inner and outer display including display lens: $840

        Silicon content including M2 and R1 chips: $240

        Sensors and cameras: $120

        Battery: $18

        Spatial Audio: $11

        Housing, PCBS, cables, connectors, and packaging: $170

        Assembly: $130

        It aligns with the number in the article. The rest seems like a business decision.

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          Every single reviewer is saying that the quality of the VR and specially the AR blows any competition out of the water. I highly doubt your comment is true.

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            The quality is better but it still does “the same stuff”. A PC with a 1080p display and Nvidia 3050 does the same stuff as a 4k display and an Nvidia 4080.

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          10 months ago

          Adding the Valve Index is a another high end model that does all this and more for $1000.

          The big difference is the Apple’s AR features

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            I’d agree with you, but the index isn’t a standalone device. Pack all the computing power into the index and the price is going to skyrocket.

            Edit to add: index doesn’t have eye or hand tracking.

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                10 months ago

                What? That’s… an entirely different headset? Not even the same manufacturer. There’s also some fairly significant differences between them. The person I replied to said that the Index does all the same stuff that the Vision Pro does which is empirically incorrect.

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          50% margins aren’t that high for a “cutting edge” low volume product.

          Civic cars are high volume with an established market and consumer base.

          Not everything is an apples to apples comparison.

          I’ll never buy one because I use Arch BTW, but there needs to be a profit incentive for new tech to be developed, otherwise we get rehashes of the same old same old.

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              I’ve never bought a new “cutting edge” product that’s cost more then what it should, and I’m pretty into technology/computers

              What products specifically are you considering?

              But also, you mentioned Arch, so I got to ask, are pantyhose conformable?

              They’re socks

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      bill of materials” for the headset at $1,542, and that doesn’t include the costs of research and development, packaging, marketing or Apple’s profit margin.

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        And the software development. I wouldn’t be surprised if the total cost is close to the market price. Apple doesn’t really need to make profit with this, but to create a market first.