It was nigger vision. Little nigglets never looked so real or up close. It's interesting to see who they are marketing this toward. Does the price point make sense for practical use? My opinion is maybe. At basically $10 a day annualized if you can actually do something with it then it makes sense. But most people are going to disagree and that is a problem for Apple. "So we will sell it to impractical people."
I really wish the demo was more productivity focused. I think having a big screen in front of you is an advantage, and it's the biggest screen you could possibly have. I think they would have doubled their sales if they took 2 minutes in the demo to pair it with a keyboard and have you test it, because then at least a few more people will have tested that and be able to make an excuse they are buying a productivity item.
But the demo really was just focused on it being an entertainment device / toy. Which is maybe more honest for how a lot of people will use it, but people are going to hesitate spending 3.5K on a toy.
But in general it's good news for me. They really emphasized the value of 3d movies. Well since I already made an AI that can turn 2D videos into 3D that's good news for me that there may actually be some demand now.
Here. Here's the Titanic in 3d:
https://gvid.tv/v/SEddDHpl
boekanier 0 points 1.3 years ago
The United States does feed the rest of the world too, it all makes no difference. And when the money is used up, debts are made. Where is the problem?