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WOW! 142 comments in total - with a dozen from you. If this was Reddit they'd probably have to shut down the subforum from over-participation. I mean this thing is FIRE! If I'm an Apple Exec working on the Vision Pro marketing and happened across a MacRumors article about the release in two new countries, immediately saw that OVER 142 COMMENTS AND STILL COUNTING were already there in the first two days, I tell ya, I'm gonna make some decisions for new country introductions based upon that alone. FIRE, I say. This thread is on FIRE!
eight - equals to 5 %

( in case I could silence the haters I‘d gladly slow down my pace )

more clicks and contributions just make the interest higher
 
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That’s why we have a quotation system here to make sure you respond specifically instead of looking to write a standalone non related response. Your post that I quoted has no relation to the post it follows.
Really? Thanks.

Few got in between before I hit post reply. So?
 
If AVP can sometime replace iPad/TV/AppleTV in some use cases, then your AVP value proposition doesn’t make any sense.

You will end up with AVP and all other products together. You aren’t really saving any money by replacing TV/iPad/Mac/Monitor etc…You are simply spending $3500 for a thing that get used occasionally.

You’ve got it wrong. My usage of the AVP is not occasional. I use it many hours a day. I use it while I am working and when I am doing non-communal viewing of TV. So, I am getting all the value out of the device that I mentioned. The fact that the other devices now provide reduced utility doesn’t diminish the value of my AVP. In fact, I could argue that the AVP has reduced the value of those other devices to me. YMMV
 
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It must be really healthy to wear AVP daily on your face for several hours. LOL

No less healthy than staring at a monitor, an iPhone, or an iPad for several hours a day. It might be a real hazard for anyone who hasn't paid attention to the last 40 years of warnings from health professionals to moderate screen usage by taking a break from staring at the screen once every hour. Heck, 70 years ago, these types of warnings were being given about televisions. If you don't pay attention, it is no one's fault but your own.
 
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