The Apple Vision Pro is not totally impaired but different from VR
It is a more enterprise B2B product and could be used for high-end services like dentists' offices
It could enhance meetings and other viewing experiences with surround sound and peripheral vision
The price point of $3500 is too steep and may not appeal to the mass market
The Apple Vision Pro is for an elite group of people
The cost of development has been enormous and it is coming into a market with a competitive product at a much lower price point
It should not be compared to the Oculus
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