• @KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    95 months ago

    I don’t think I can agree with this.

    The face projection was likely an afterthought. They were already deep into the 3D face scan into avatar world with things like continuity camera and lidar. Granted, I don’t believe they are currently able to reposition the face into a completely different angle (top down into forward facing) with continuity camera, but that’s where their tech was going anyway. And they wanted to be able to have user facial expressions in device regardless.

    All they did in this case was slap a screen on the front and display the avatar the thing is already generating, then call it a feature and upcharge with a 1000% markup on the total cost.

    It’s a gimmick, that’s all it ever was. Meant to make this look like a sleeker device than it is with some clever marketing.

    Not dystopian, just disappointing.

    • @rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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      45 months ago

      A real semi-transparent mask with a projector with a computer with an open architecture would really be a cool thing. Wouldn’t be VR or AR, of course. Just projecting text and lowres pictures, like Google Glass. But I’d like that, to be frank. Only not just for one eye, that’d cause headaches and anxiety.

      It’s a gimmick, that’s all it ever was. Meant to make this look like a sleeker device than it is with some clever marketing.

      Typical Apple. Sad when they do that when a much sleeker device or a much better experience actually exists. Like in 2007, ya knaw …

      • @KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        35 months ago

        That type of display just isn’t feasible at the moment. We are close, quite close. Likely only a few years away. But at the moment, the only stuff coming close to it would cost at least ten times more than apples already inflated price.

        • @rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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          15 months ago

          Offtopic - this thing’s ad (by its structure or mood or something) reminded me of a render made by some fan long ago, where there’d be a little thingie (the supposed product) with an unrollable white screen or maybe two (another for keyboard and mouse, but I don’t remember). The thingie would have projectors and lidars and a PC inside, so it’d project the display, the keyboard and some area to be used like a touchpad, and scan fingers hitting that area.

          Lots of stuff could go wrong, and Apple has long stopped trying to attract that kind of relatively geeky people, but it’s better and maybe saner than wearing what the article is about.