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Marques Brownlee seems to like Eye Tracking in Apple Vision Pro
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timg wrote:
I think he hit on a big point at the end when he was talking about the avatar in facetime and the dad wearing the thing and taking pictures. That last part would be majorly weird if you ask me.

I don't think there's a fundamental reason why the dad would have to be wearing the thing while recording the event. It could be on a selfie-stick type thing (mannequin head?) and be moving around like a tall Roomba or a flying drone to record events. In the future we might have Apple HomePod style devices with remote stereoscopic cameras designed to capture parties or other private events.


timg wrote: how would 2 people watch a mvie together with this thing?? and who wants to be watching the movie by themselves?

Am I missing something obvious? When watching 3D movies, each person wears 3D glasses. To watch 3D content together with another person, each person wears their own Apple Vision Pro. Software would handle making sure the video on each device is played in sync. The primary difference is that the two people do not need to be sitting in the same room to enjoy the same content together. But the Apple Vision Pro could make it appear that they are sitting in the same room. Some people already enjoy watching videos together via FaceTime when they are physically far apart. This technology could make that much easier and a much better experience.
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Re: Marques Brownlee seems to like Eye Tracking in Apple Vision Pro - by TheTominator - 06-07-2023, 06:04 PM

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