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Posted by Jay no way
 - January 24, 2024, 03:24:54
I don't think Apple intended to sell so many of these. To me it seems this is just a developer unit to see what apps and uses they come up with, test the technology and use that as a base to develop a consumer focused unit. With advancements in tech, the next model will be half the weight and price making it another Apple success.
Posted by ShawnB
 - January 23, 2024, 04:31:56
Man, I'd love to sell half a billion dollars worth of anything and still be called a failure. Failing and laughing all the way to the bank!
Posted by Koled
 - January 23, 2024, 03:54:49
Quote from: KZeith on January 21, 2024, 14:17:49This article is entirely wrong. A few hours after pre order opening the ship date for all models slipped to March. I know because I woke up late and didn't get launch day shipping

Did you try store pickup? 
Posted by Koled
 - January 23, 2024, 03:53:38
Quote from: lol on January 21, 2024, 13:22:28Lol stock sold out in several hours and preorders are to March already instead of Feb 2

Not true, only shipping has sold out, that can be manipulated.  You can still pick up in stores within 2 days of launch, and that's only because they have half hour appointments.
Posted by Koled
 - January 23, 2024, 03:47:08
Quote from: Emayteetee on January 21, 2024, 11:45:03Clickbait article; it's only been pre order day. Launch day is feb 2nd, so to say they did not "sell out" on launch day is false. We haven't yet seen and this article shouldn't have been written until feb 3rd.

Somebody is butt hurt.
Posted by Scott piercy
 - January 22, 2024, 17:40:58
So, a $200 million dollar prelaunch event that sold out within hours (further shipping pushed towards March) is considered a failure?

Trying to make spin fit facts that don't fit the spin?? Don't try so hard.
Posted by Carlo W
 - January 22, 2024, 06:12:40
Are you kidding me, people all around the world can barely put food on the table, pay reoccurring bills, buy or rent a house and you write "surprisingly, the Apple Vision Pro didn't sell out"!
Are you living in a different world or dimension ... unbelievable what a BS and for Apple to put a price tag of this magnitude on another Pro item - I can only say "look for a change into the real world"

What a joke
Posted by Gallo123
 - January 22, 2024, 01:45:37
The mixed reality future is with something like the Xreal but price it $99-$199. Simple light and works with almost every device.

It is frustrating to see companies thinking that a $3500 bulky headset is the solution. Complete missed opportunity to just make something that plugs into your phone and has simple cameras to interact with.
Posted by Cooe
 - January 22, 2024, 01:09:49
"Competing AR and VR headsets have never enjoyed widespread popularity"

Why do you feel the need to hyperbolically lie? 🤷 Meta's Quest 2 sold a similar number of units as the Xbox Series consoles for most of its lifespan, only starting to slip behind them this past year. So unless major game consoles aren't "widespread popular" this take is absolutely nonsense garbage. There are literally over 25 million Quest 2's out there... -_- Sure, they're aren't "smartphone or laptop popular" but almost nothing is!
Posted by Blackberry
 - January 21, 2024, 22:15:38
What a bs article... it sold out in 18 minutes. Thattaboy keep doubting Apple ,
Apparent you did zero research & just looking for a way to dish the stock like most do to gain sometype of trading advantage, clowns
Posted by Greg Pree
 - January 21, 2024, 19:08:14
Lately, anything EV is king for negative articles (and dethroned Apple). However, a close second is anything Apple.
After the introduction of the Apple Watch, just about every hack, I-hate-Apple, stringer wrote about it being a the flop. The Vision Pro will prove to be Deja Vu all over again...and the hack stringers will have to bend facts even further to justify their continuing hatred for anything Apple.
Posted by Joblo
 - January 21, 2024, 18:44:55
If something sells out it shows the company failed at planning demand and manufacturing capability. Not selling out might indicate a decent team has finally been employed at apple. It's a gimmick device for headlines like Google glasses it has no real use, it's just PR, should think people will buy them and to sell as rare nib items to other cult fans in a few years.
Posted by EmKay
 - January 21, 2024, 18:25:46
It has to be the most uninformed article I read in a while. A product is sold out in a couple of hours for the quantity available in stock, pushing any order after the couple of hours to March-April to allow for more manufacturing and deliveries to be made, and this is a fail?

I would quite surprised you are able to write after writing such a piece.
Posted by Nicolas Restrepo
 - January 21, 2024, 17:58:44
Quote from: JM on January 21, 2024, 13:11:21I predicted a flop on launch announcement, due to its ridiculous high price, bulky form and lack of controller.
People will not work for hours on end in VR or AR with a heavy headset, it is just not practical. I tried with a Quest 2 who has a similar shape and weight and it doesn't work for more than an hour or so.

So what is this headset for if it is not for gaming?
How will you game on this device without controllers?
Finger tracking has been available for Quest 2 for a long time and while you can play like this it does not work with games where you want to hold/shoot as the lack of physical touch and haptic feedback kills the immersion.




it wasnt a flop... a $3500 piece of hardware didn't sell out on day one.  lets keep some perspective here,
Posted by Nicolas Restrepo
 - January 21, 2024, 17:57:42
i dont think even apple expected a $3500 item to sell out on day one.... lets be real