Yes, AR analyses your world and you and gives you more info about the reality, Mixed Reality just has your screens attend into the world without interacting with it. The only thing I saw that was really AR was the use with a MacBook as a screen.
Companies like chrome because it’s the most used browser. So if they develop for it, and only for it without caring of compatibility on others, then it’s cheaper. And since they don’t want you to use another browser and complain that their site is broken, the just block you.
You know what I want to look at devices prices and their typical lifespan and see what their monthly cost is once adjusted for inflation. I’m curious how device prices have evolved…
Edit: I asked ChatGPT (so not verified info) and yes it gave me a md compatible table lol
Device
Release Price
Lifespan
Monthly Cost of Ownership
Release Date
Nokia 3310 (Adjusted)
$67.15
8 years
Approximately $0.70
2000
5th Gen iPod (iPod Video)
$299
6 years
Approximately $4.15
2005
iPod Touch (7th Gen)
$199
6 years
Approximately $2.76
2019
MacBook Air (M1 chip)
$999
5 years
Approximately $16.65
2020
Google Pixel 5 (Base)
$699
4 years
Approximately $14.56
2020
iPhone 13 (Base Model)
$699
4 years
Approximately $14.56
2021
Samsung Galaxy S21 (Base)
$799
4 years
Approximately $16.65
2021
iPhone 13 Pro (Base Model)
$999
4 years
Approximately $20.81
2021
Apple Vision Pro
$3,499
4 years
Approximately $72.90
2024
Edit2 added iPod and iPhone 13 Pro and more coming as I think of it. Feel free to suggest things in the comments.
Yes from what I’ve seen the animation isn’t great and it feels super weird when it’s on someone’s actual face. Even worse to me than the FaceTime avatar thing
It’s in the baguette sandwich.