Don't bet your money on me... consumers might never "get it"... I think the rich will get it though, like Dan Howley got it partially, after he tried one on. I think this will be the latest toy the rich will show each other at dinner parties... (a new vision just popped into my head, golf, wearing it on golf courses to improve your stroke and tactics for particular holes. Rich people would sell their children to gain a golf advantage.) Anyway one family showing another before or after a dinner party... then the next family showing it at their party... I think that's how Lexus cars worked, once one guy showed another a Lexus became a go to, must have luxury item. Half my business happens because one wife shows another wife her new remodeled bathroom. A 70k Lexus isn't all that much for those people. 3500 is peanuts.
I'd watched about 80% of the presentation, just finished the last part. I'm even more impressed now about the tech. Interesting they didn't mention it replaces multiple monitors and home theater systems until the end. I think they should have mentioned that right up front. Probably because they are too close to it and thought it was obvious. Obviously that's not obvious. That's one of the things I've mentioned, their culture is detached from ordinary people's culture.
If they're smart and figure it out they'd be doing commercials about how this replaces screens and theater systems and golf lessons.
Like in a home office, a screen will still be the preferred way of reading the news, emails etc, but if your work requires multiple monitors like stock speculators who run multiple monitors, you'll can still run an ordinary monitor and have 3 (maybe more?) running on the vision pro and you can leave you office and still keep an eye on fast moving changes in the stock world.
So it'll pay for itself, deductible justification, just like contractors deduct high end trucks or realtors deduct luxury cars, then in the evening you can watch a widescreen movie on your business device or tweak your golf during a business deal on the course.
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