The original Apple II computer was $1298 in 1977, and you had to buy a monitor and floppy disk drive as "extras". That was over $6,000 in 2024 dollars. The Vision Pro is reasonably priced by historical standards for niche products that break a technological mode and mold. The question is if it will gain traction with early adopters who find ways to use it to solve their problems.
The original Apple II computer was $1298 in 1977, and you had to buy a monitor and floppy disk drive as "extras". That was over $6,000 in 2024 dollars. The Vision Pro is reasonably priced by historical standards for niche products that break a technological mode and mold. The question is if it will gain traction with early adopters who find ways to use it to solve their problems.
Good perspective here. The Quest 3 ($500) is comparatively cheaper still.
VR gained some steam years ago with gaming. I think AR might be the thing to help the broader public get comfortably with mixed reality. We’ll see.