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Sean Hollister

Sean Hollister

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    The Vision Pro reminds me of this (in a good way).

    Remember Heavy Rain? The Vision Pro’s dial-in-your-preferred-amount-of-reality feature legitimately sounds awesome to me, because it’s a 2010 gamer’s dream come true.

    (Minor note: I had forgotten that the game strongly implies these glasses cause brain damage.)

    Sean Hollister
    Sean Hollister
    It’s interesting what Apple didn’t choose to show.

    We didn’t see the Vision Pro used for:

    Fitness, VR gaming, AR gaming, really any gaming you can’t do on a normal television, in a car, on a bus or train, at a sports game or concert, at a social gathering, to access the metaverse, to interpret the world around you, while a human is moving more than a meter per second, while drinking a beverage, or literally anything outdoors.

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    Sean Hollister
    I would love to see a single confirmed screenshot through the Vision Pro’s lenses.

    We’ll hopefully soon have reports from journalists who’ve actually tried it — but no headset has yet delivered a “you can see whatever you’d see with your eyes” panoramic experience.

    Never keeps ‘em from producing these marketing renders to make it seem like they do. Microsoft’s first HoloLens was a particularly bad offender: with VR instead of AR tech, Apple’s FOV should be much better.

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    Sean Hollister
    Don’t expect Sony’s Q handheld to stream cloud games anytime soon.

    Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida hinted to the Financial Times that it’s still in the studying phase re: cloud gaming, due to the “technical difficulties” of streaming games over the internet.

    Wait, doesn’t Sony already have a cloud gaming service? Kinda, but I suspect he’s talking about this new one!

    Sean Hollister
    Sean Hollister
    You can spell “banana” by drawing a banana.

    Also: cloud, plane, oval, and left. What else?

    (It appears some of these swipe type pictograms were uncovered in 2019 by a “Jack Lance,” who, I’m reading, was quite the puzzler.)