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Ask HN: Are you still using your Vision Pro?

▲ 81 points 81 comments by y1n0 2h ago HN discussion ↗

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unless Apple allows adult content applications on Vision Pro its future is doomed.There are only two first-adopters for any new technology: military and adult industry.Without these you wont get any traction The only feature that looked compelling to me was the ability to have "multi-monitor" on a plane.Did anyone ever use that and did it live up to the hype? Or did you just get sick from having a headset on? They probably have some kind of fallback system, but the visual-inertial odometry they are using for spatial positioning that is working pretty well when stationary (at home) tend to break badly on a train or plane. A buddy let me try his Vision Pro, but I instead bought USB C display glasses.I don't specify which brand or model because I have gone through several pairs since then. They're all about the same and somewhat flimsy, but worth it for the reduced bulk. I'm an indie that travels a lot. I'm interested in it to have more flexibility with ergonomic setups for development, such as being able to stand without needing a way to elevate my laptop to eye height (it's easy at least to find ways to get my keyboard halves to proper height for standing) or lying with keyboard halves at my sides.