I’ve been using mine daily for a while now. My primary use case has been as the ultimate portable media consumption device while doing chores. When I get home from work, usually an hour and change before my wife due to slightly different...
Ditto all around. TR workstation for home stuff and games, M3 Max 16” for work and carry-around, and a bunch of virtualized Linux containers for various server apps. iPhones and iPads but also various Android devices. A complicated mix of...
I don't understand, why don't you just buy a few RTX 4090s and a loaded Macbook Pro? That way you can have the fastest gaming PC and the best laptop in the world? That's what I did.
To sum it up: I bought TV in 2022, it arrived broken. This repair guy came out, took my TV apart and replaced the screen, but did not put it back together correctly. He argued with me and left without fixing his mistake. He then came back 5 weeks...
This is definitely not true. I think people have forgotten iPhone with its pokey performance and 2g radio. Was it an amazing peek into the future and sign of things to come? Yes. Was it ideal out of the box? Not a chance.
It was two generations...
It's the other way around my friend. My girlfriend sure as shit doesn't care about picture quality (or audio quality, it drives me nuts). If I was just buying a TV to share with others I'd just get the biggest and cheapest one out there since...
Agreed.
Sorry it didn’t work out for you. I do see that glare as well, and I can’t help but wonder how much better this would be with say another 15 degrees of FOV. That said, the pipeline and software is the killer differentiator here, like...
This is not really the case, as flawed as the device is. I am telling you right now if the lenses didn't have glare it would be the most revolutionary video watching device in the last 20 years. $3500 by TV standards isn't even that expensive...
I picked mine up and while I will most likely be returning it, there is no doubt this is the future and it's an astonishing piece of tech.
The main reason I will be returning it is due to the limitations of the pancake lenses with reflections...
I played a bit more and can answer a bit more. In a word, mixed.
For example, there is a fruit ninja game. Some elements about it are mind blowing. For example, when you chop a fruit, it leaves colorful, vivid splatter… on a random surface…...
I’ve watched a couple of two hour movies with it now and it’s not too bad. That said, we’re not in complete disagreement. I would not get rid of any of our televisions since beyond a movie my eyes and face are too tired to continue. And...
It’s a pricey toy for certain. On top of the 1TB there is AppleCare (strongly recommended for something this expensive), the Zeiss inserts and $200 case which is definitely the largest and puffiest carrying case for an electronic device that...
Hard to say. I don’t think it’s comfortable enough to replace televisions in its current state. Rather, what it gives you is the ability to simply drop a 90” state of the art OLED anywhere you want, for 30 minutes to 2 hours or so.
In terms of...
If you were in the market for a Hololense 2, then this is a strong alternative. Lots of work use cases for this, but consumer ones, not on my budget that’s for sure.
I hate APPLE but after reading yours and others reviews I agree this is an amazing device and is a game changer just like the iPhone was. What intrigues me is that it can be used for work and productivity. On your #1 I expect it could replace...
It’s a superlative solo movie watching experience in my opinion.
What I’m really liking is the ability to do work while having a large television positioned wherever I want it. Having an impromptu movie theater whenever I’m doing dishes...
Ah fuck it, after reading your comparison of it vs your LG OLED I took a risk and bought it specifically for TV watching. I live alone in a high rise with glass walls and even at night watching scifi can be annoying due to lack of light control...