What struck me is that Vision Pro’s problem isn’t price or hardware, but mental models. Apple keeps framing spatial computing through TV/movie conventions, when the real power is presence with minimal mediation. At least for me, long takes, fixed viewpoints, fewer edits feel “boring” on TV but transformative here.
What struck me is that Vision Pro’s problem isn’t price or hardware, but mental models. Apple keeps framing spatial computing through TV/movie conventions, when the real power is presence with minimal mediation. At least for me, long takes, fixed viewpoints, fewer edits feel “boring” on TV but transformative here.