18 points

This is what happens when you overcharge for something that has no real apps and its best competitor is 1/7 the cost with a plethora of apps.

There is simply no incentive to buy the Vision Pro. It was dead on arrival.

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It’s a three thousand dollar monitor, what did they expect?

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more people would buy a $3000 Apple monitor than VR. Lest we forget they sold a $1000 monitor stand and $700 pc wheels. I just looked and the Pro Display (XDR? what the hell is that?) is $5000. A 32 inch 16:9 display.

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They could be really good for some disabled people but that is not a huge market

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deleted - moved instance

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13 points

Niche Product Fails to Exit Niche

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