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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
ar/vr will be __________ in 10 years?
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Nico.cast🐱
@n
I have had 3 generation of Quests and they get 10x better each time. The new Quest Pro is amazing. - For work, it can already replace my monitors, and probably will with the next iteration - For social, I rather meet in VR over Zoom/IRL. With more adoption it will completely replace my casual catchups
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@bias
How is the screen door ?
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Pete
@corporatefilth.eth
I imagine VR meetings looking like Akatsuki briefings in Naruto lol
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Agost Biro
@agostbiro
How long can you work in it? Do you take it on/off regularly? Haven’t used a VR device in years, curious how well it works now
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Jordan Kutzer
@jk
Both Quest 2 and Quest Pro are insane. They have smoothed out so many of the issues with early headsets, software, the drivers… everything. VR has come so far, this is why enthusiasts see VR so differently from skeptics. We can see the growth and improvements and can see where this is headed.
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Zach
@zachwill
Wow, that’s crazy! Hadn’t heard such a glowing review before. Very cool.
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Chad
@cwe
Rather than irl is pretty surprising tbh
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Hamza Aftab
@hamza
Has it improved on physical comfort over the previous gen?
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
wow—big cultural (and political?) changes to come if your current behavior is adopted at scale
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Carl Zielinski (carlz.eth)
@carl
Meeting in VR is such a huge upgrade over Zoom calls The sense of actually being somewhere with others is significantly more engaging than staring at a screen
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