• BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    If you buy one of them you basically already can do most of what the other one can.

    But that’s the point, they aren’t even remotely similar. The only similarity is that they are headsets, but they couldn’t be more different functionally.

    It’s kinda like comparing a Honda Civic to a Ferrari.

    More like comparing a Honda Civic to an airplane. Both have wheels, but that’s where the similarities end. They aren’t even in the same market.

    The Vision Pro isn’t competing with the Quest, it’s competing with the MacBook Pro and iMac.

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      1 year ago

      Dude you’re just way off. They aren’t that dissimilar. They both are pass through vr headsets. Quality doesn’t change their function.

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        1 year ago

        Typical techie way of looking at things. It’s not about the technology at all. It’s about what you can do with it. One is an AR headset, the other a spatial computing headset.

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          1 year ago

          They both have AR and Spatial Computing capabilities at varying quality. They are both a set of lenses, a depth sensor, some cameras, and some screens, nothing more nothing less. Cars have wheels and planes have wings, that’s not an apt comparison.