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@FabienneBlakeman
January 10, 2024 at 6:31 pm
Carisma che trascende lo schermo; il magnetismo dell’ospite ci trascina in una conversazione coinvolgente.????
@zero11010
January 10, 2024 at 7:04 pm
The pinch feels like a gimmick. It’s not enough fidelity of options.
You can switch to YouTube? Cool. Now what? Use just your fingers to select your history and a video from your history, now scrub forward to the halfway point. And then, go ahead and look up a specific video by keyword, then leave a comment.
You can pinch to select a screen to watch a movie? Great! How do you pause? Play? Skip back? Skip forward? Increase volume? How do you search for a movie and pick one from a list of options? Can you open up IMDB or the internet off to the side to look up something while the movie is still visible?
Let’s see you send an email.
The pinch is barely more than useless. The value of this is a monitor on your face. There’s no real augmented reality going on here. It’s a screen in the glasses, and that’s still pretty great … potentially.
This requires a real computer to do all the work, and it’s also going to require a mouse and keyboard for anything of substance.