Man Uses Apple Vision Pro On A Flight, Shares 8 Insightful Takeaways
Sudowrite developer Amit Gupta posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday about his experience with Apple's newest breakthrough, the Vision Pro. Mr Gupta was originally hesitant to check it out, but eventually chose to test the tech giant's most expensive item during a five-hour journey.
Sudowrite developer Amit Gupta posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday about his experience with Apple's newest breakthrough, the Vision Pro.
Gupta, who was originally hesitant to check it out, eventually chose to test the tech giant's most expensive item during a five-hour journey.
Where did he test the Apple Vision Pro?
While on a Southwest flight, he made many remarks regarding the ingenious gizmo.
"I just boarded a 5-hour flight with Apple Vision Pro. Will I be brave enough to strap it to my face?" Gupta wrote in a tweet.
What's the verdict on Apple Vision Pro?
He wrote in his verdict, "Nice to be able to use my MacBook keyboard with the display mostly closed, with drinks on my tray table. feels less crowded. - nice to have this "private" screen. No one peeking over my shoulder. - mirrored display looks a LOT bigger in actual use than in this video. it's a big laggy. - the "old" AirPods Pro work just fine - disney DRM blocks the movie from this screen recording - I let the vision update to visionOS 1.0.2 last night and my battery was down to 50% this morning! - I paid for Wi-Fi for my MacBook, but the vision can't share it unless I pay for a second device. I wish it could! But since I'm mirroring, it's not a big deal. - my seatmate said "that's cool". no one else has said anything or appeared to notice."
How people on the internet reacted to the video?
Mr Gupta's tweet quickly went viral, garnering over 3.9 million views and a variety of responses from online users. Commenting on the post, one person wondered, "How good is the movie experience? Is it 2-4k?" Gupta wrote, "Exceptional."
Apple Vision Pro excels at movies. Apple's theatre makes you feel like you're in a movie theater. I hope that all streaming apps adopt it."
Another user inquired, "I'm curious: Does enabling an environment (and maxing out the "immersion") make the plane feel less claustrophobic?" Gupta responded, "Definitely feels more peaceful with it on. But I miss being able to see my keyboard."
Check the viral video here.
ok ya'll convinced me. i'm that guy
¡ª Amit Gupta (@superamit) February 3, 2024
sitting here in coach on southwest with a giant monitor in front of me, watching a movie overhead. i love this.
Observations
- nice to be able to use my MacBook keyboard with the display mostly closed, with drinks on my tray table. feels less¡ https://t.co/FVF4fLhs0b pic.twitter.com/2HqvDfE8OK
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