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Once I saw how much it cost I was shocked anyone would buy it. Then I saw reviews and it in use then REALLY wondered why you would buy one.

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>Early adopters of Apple’s Vision Pro headsets have one thing to show for the year they’ve spent with their pricey purchases: regret. “It’s just collecting dust,” Dustin Fox said about his mixed-reality headset, which looks like futuristic ski goggles. “I think I’ve probably used it four times in the last year.” The $3,500 device sits in a bin with other gadgets he no longer picks up. The Vision Pro launched in February 2024 with great promise. It was Apple’s first major product release in years! It’s the first device you look through and not at! Typing can be done in the air! But buyers who wore them in the wild say they got nothing but dirty looks and sore necks. Now, the devices are daily reminders of their misplaced bravado.

Once I saw how much it cost I was shocked anyone would buy it. Then I saw reviews and it in use then REALLY wondered why you would buy one. Archive: https://archive.today/XTerl From the post: >>Early adopters of Apple’s Vision Pro headsets have one thing to show for the year they’ve spent with their pricey purchases: regret. “It’s just collecting dust,” Dustin Fox said about his mixed-reality headset, which looks like futuristic ski goggles. “I think I’ve probably used it four times in the last year.” The $3,500 device sits in a bin with other gadgets he no longer picks up. The Vision Pro launched in February 2024 with great promise. It was Apple’s first major product release in years! It’s the first device you look through and not at! Typing can be done in the air! But buyers who wore them in the wild say they got nothing but dirty looks and sore necks. Now, the devices are daily reminders of their misplaced bravado.

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Guess they thought it was going to be a new status symbol like most of crapple products. Guess it was not "ipod/iphone" worthy.

I owned a early gen Ipod, several actually. I would buy them broken on ebay then repair them and sell them. I easily paid for the one I kept many times over by the ones I sold.

Maybe I should get back into repairing stuff from ebay. I did it because I was poor and wanted cool stuff and that was the only way to get it. Now it would just be a nice side hobby that would bring a little cash too.

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Not a bad idea. There are plenty of jewtubers repairing broken stuff from jewBay, they make both money on reselling fixed stuff and the monetization/kiketreon.

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Sir, you offend me! I do not follow the jew ways.

I joke but really its just something I kind of like to do. I don't see anything wrong in getting broken stuff for cheap, fixing it and then reselling it for pretty cheap too (undercut the jew bastards). I also have no interest in making a video channel or something about it. If I wanted to do stuff like that I would have already a decade or more ago.

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Sir, you offend me! I do not follow the jew ways.

Oy Vey, goy! Stop being antisemitic!