I feel like we‘re gaining a lot of momentum in the linux world and gaming is going places.

Today I stumbled on this slightly ironic before you buy about the apple vision pro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EifFVxcIat4

My takeaway: they made another vr headset and some (maybe key) things work out well and others dont.

As a linux user, gamer, hobby dev and admin, I can see how a bunch of cameras, a display, gyro and a pi could bring stuff like plasma big screen or kodi to a headset. Maybe we can make another glorified monitor to get end users to instead come to linux.

Anyone know if a project like this? What do you think?

  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    There have been wearable displays on the market for many years. Plenty work with Linux just fine. As far as all the camera motion tracking junk, it’s a gimmick without a real use-case being sold by Apple. It’s literally half the cost of the unit. I don’t know many companies who would rather include that versus keeping units cheaper.

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      9 months ago

      Thanks for mentioning it. I didn’t know they were linux compatible.

      The thing that got me was the app store with (somewhat) vr apps. Linux has this so I figured that would work well. The AR aspect probably makes it a bit more fancy I guess.