I think the hard part is to find a way to make it part of your daily life. I've really been enjoying my Quest 3, though at the same time it's kind of just there unless I need something that only it can do. The way forward is probably to make these devices get out of the way enough to just "be there" all of the time. Google Glass is the closest thing I can think to a device profile/size that would make this work.
People say that porn was what made VHS popular, but that was a secondary effect. Relatively cheap tech licensing meant there were more (and more affordable) VHS compatible devices out there, which got the content ball rolling (both published and home-movie content) with a fair chunk of initial momentum.
Vision Pro does nothing unique for them to license in that way – if VR video content is what someone wants a device like this for, they will use it to view existing VR video content that already plays on other devices.
nusl|2 years ago
amelius|2 years ago
dspillett|2 years ago
People say that porn was what made VHS popular, but that was a secondary effect. Relatively cheap tech licensing meant there were more (and more affordable) VHS compatible devices out there, which got the content ball rolling (both published and home-movie content) with a fair chunk of initial momentum.
Vision Pro does nothing unique for them to license in that way – if VR video content is what someone wants a device like this for, they will use it to view existing VR video content that already plays on other devices.