The first year of the iPhone, at $600 + switching to AT&T. Hardly anyone had an iPhone. I was the only one that had one in my general group, but after seeing mine, the next year iPhone 3G was purchased by 3 more employees, and as the years continued, more and more employees either got hand-down models, or converted themselves. It took years for people to start using the iPhone the way we see it now.
The Vision Pro is a Spacial device in its first year of iteration, meant for the developers and core users, it also has amazing Business use cases. No projections of production exist until the final PO is issued. “Pricing” for 1-million, 2-million, would be good estimates to have realistic perspectives of production yield.
Saying that is a problem because a PO was issued for 1/2 the estimated is nothing more than the first PO issued, and unless you plan on buying one (I do), then any “constraint” by production is nothing.
Probably a good idea. Weren’t there some studies that showed people dont like walking around with big tvs on their head?
The first year of the iPhone, at $600 + switching to AT&T. Hardly anyone had an iPhone. I was the only one that had one in my general group, but after seeing mine, the next year iPhone 3G was purchased by 3 more employees, and as the years continued, more and more employees either got hand-down models, or converted themselves. It took years for people to start using the iPhone the way we see it now.
The Vision Pro is a Spacial device in its first year of iteration, meant for the developers and core users, it also has amazing Business use cases. No projections of production exist until the final PO is issued. “Pricing” for 1-million, 2-million, would be good estimates to have realistic perspectives of production yield.
Saying that is a problem because a PO was issued for 1/2 the estimated is nothing more than the first PO issued, and unless you plan on buying one (I do), then any “constraint” by production is nothing.