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@EyesOfByes
February 12, 2025 at 7:37 am
Most negaive: not opening it up for use with other external sources.
@BoRerunn
February 12, 2025 at 7:51 am
Was this video a hit piece
@zero11010
February 12, 2025 at 12:11 pm
How? Zero new ground is being covered. This is the same thing everyone has said since it came out. It IS too expensive.
That’s the core of what they said. It’s true. Why are you crying about it?
Yeah? It IS being discontinued. There was very little support for 3rd party apps because it was never going to sell well, so why spend development time on apps that ALSO won’t sell well?
Do you suppose more apps will come out now that it’s being discontinued? That now is the time companies will jump on board and make apps that sell really well for the tiny number of people who have these?
@zero11010
February 12, 2025 at 12:04 pm
The top usage for it is watching a movie.
For $3500-$4000 you can do a pretty solid upgrade to your TV and sound system … and MORE than one person can get a great movie experience at a time.
Yeah?
No discomfort after 60 minutes. No dead batteries every 2 hours.
Seriously … hop online and do some window shopping with a budget of 3500 without taxes (assuming no extras or upgrade on that Apple vision … and you KNOW this guy has a bunch of head straps and other accessories).
Are you looking at a better TV and sound system option than ANYONE you know? Of course you are.