1/7 Here's what I think is the biggest deal about Apple Vision Pro that will get them selling over a million gadgets next year and maybe 10-15M in 2025. And it's something all other VR/AR/MR headset makers just plain missed.
2/7 I ain't even talking 'bout their mind-blowing screens, cameras, and processors. I've been in the game making AI cameras for four years, so trust me when I say, no other company can realistically catch up to Apple with what they've done with Vision hardware and software.
3/7 But, that's not even the biggest deal here. Remember the smartphone scene in 2006? Some of 'em even had styluses. I had a Blackberry with a QWERTY keyboard, like a proper investment lad.
4/7 But the iPhone, it just swept us off our feet because it was so intuitive, a 2-year-old could figure it out. The same goes for Apple Vision Pro - the biggest thing Apple nailed is it being intuitive.
5/7 Folks who've tried it on all agree - the eye-tracking tech feels like magic. It's not just crazy accurate, but it actually predicts where people are gonna click based on their eye movement.
6/7 It's not like you're moving a cursor with your eyes to navigate the UI, you just look, and the UI just responds. No delay, no effort, scrolling and resizing windows feels as real as messing with a physical object.
7/7 It's like what the iPhone did for smartphones, Apple Vision Pro is doing for spatial computing.
I'm super pumped about what this means for app developers. If anything can catapult spatial computing into the mainstream, it's Apple and this product (and its future versions).
8/7 (because fuck twitter threads) And if this becomes the new norm, some early awesome apps could become household names, kicking off multi-billion businesses. What a wild time to be alive. #AppleVisionPro#SpatialComputing
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