As revealed last week, the Netflix app won’t be available on Vision Pro when it launches next week, nor will...
Netflix says Vision Pro is too 'subscale' for it to care about::As revealed last week, the Netflix app won’t be available on Vision Pro when it launches next week, nor will...
It's like the people who hang around in comment sections yelling at everyone how much they don't care about down votes and don't care how many people dislike them in the comments.
You keep saying you don't care, but you've been constantly replying to people for two hours, all about how you don't care. If you really didn't care, you would do nothing. It's the default. You have to expend energy to do something (like blocking access from certain things)
They don’t have to do anything on the iPad app, in order for it to work on vision. They have to do something in order to prevent the iPad app from being installed on the vision. They had more work like this.
it's ridiculous that this is even a question - it's a hype-expensive devkit that will have a microscopic install base. Watching seething fanboys raging about it is hilarious.
There's thousands of dollars in other fees (gotta have apple silicon to develop for the thing so you really can't cheap out on entry level storage and ram, that's gonna hurt 1500-3000 easy), $100-250 in dev registration, apple care to reduce the inevitable broken shit (trust me on this devs, we broke vr prototypes all the time - and this thing is made of glass!) - that's another $499 for two years.
Also, you got the resources for that device and the above costs, HOLY FUCK ARE YOU GONNA WATCH NETFLIX ON THE DAMNED THING?
no you're gonna develop something to hopefully pay for all those fucking costs. get ready for a shit ton of fruit ninjas.
Likely limited to 1080p, like in Safari on iPad. Netflix artificially limits resolution and bitrate in most browsers, for no technical reason. See https://help.netflix.com/en/node/30081
This is the same as when Nintendo announced that the Wii would not have dvd playback and no one cared because we all had 17 devices with dvd playback already. Everyone has Netflix on everything already including the TV itself.
Plus nobody is going to spend $3,500 on a VR headset just to sit and watch netflix on it.
Apple showed how the Vision Pro will let you open a virtual screen within your field of view that can be as small or as big as you want — virtually speaking. At its largest size, Apple claims the screen can occupy a relative width of 100 feet.Source
here's the deal: even at the higher resolution they tout, watching shows in vr always comes with something sitting on your face, generating heat, with not insignificant weight, and a limited FOV. you can turn your head to look at that gigantic screen sure, but the actual device FOV is 110 degrees - your unobstructed FOV is 110 per eye, but the overlap differential could mean 20+ degrees combines. Anyway, even with a very wide FOV for this device, there's very little gained from a giant virtual screen 10' away as you'll always be degrading the watching experience in bitrate (gotta go over wifi baby, then transformed into texel space, then tracked, then rendered, then drawn to each display hopefully with low enough latency) - this business isn't free, it costs computational time and heat.
So while I use virtual desktop with my index and quest 3, and it does have some great features, it hasn't displaced my displays.