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www.kunal-chowdhury.com
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| | | | | Every tech gadget sees the end of its life cycle, but the HoloLens 2 is unique because Microsoft hasn't announced a replacement. | |
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joshstrange.com
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| | | | | So yesterday I posted about my first impressions on the Apple Vision Pro (AVP) and I wanted to expand a bit on using the Mac Virtual Display feature. As I said yesterday, I do not see this replacing my external monitors. In part because you only get 1 monitors in AVP and also because the... | |
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www.outcoldman.com
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| | | | | First 24 hours with Vision Pro. It feels like a generation 1 product. Similar to how I felt with Apple Watch or Macbook M1, when they just came out. A lot of small issues here and there, but overall very impressed with the potential. Issue 1: Glare from very bright light on lens. Watching movies or playing games on Vision Pro is very straightforward. The screen does not have a lot of white lights, so it does not reflect on the lens. However, the first time you try to open Apple Books or connect to your Mac, or open a website with a lot of white backgrounds, you will notice a glare. It took me a while to recognize that this is a glare, and not dirty lens. I have wiped the lens so many times, and it did not help. | |
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