5 Existential Questions for the Vision Pro (to save humanity)

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  1. Are certain memories meant to be lived once?
  2. Who do you see in the mirror?
  3. Will people become less intimate?
  4. Is it bad to treat ourselves like Sims?
  5. Too realistic for our own good?

Most people have written the Vision Pro off as another gadget for the ultra-wealthy given its price tag of $3,500, but Apple has much grander ambitions. In 5 years it will be as ubiquitous as the iPhone at a fraction of the price. (Remember Tesla’s approach with the Roadster?)

It’s the first consumer-focused headset that is not a toy. It will change the paradigm of how we interact with technology in a way that VR has not yet been able to do.

The Game Boy is to the original MacBook like the Meta Quest Pro is to the Vision Pro.

Why? Anyone who has tried the Vision Pro can attest — the digital world becomes indistinguishable from reality.

While all relevant conversation may be around having a 200-inch movie screen or 6-monitor set up in your bedroom, this headset is way more powerful than even Apple wants to convey at this point.

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