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ITT: Failed tech products
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>>108807542
You could add the Occulus Rift in a way to that. It's just Tim Apple's attempt flopped harder while the Rift had a few curious people and then died because nobody really wanted to walk around with a goggle strapped to their head for the usecase.memes of virtual building walkthroughs/etc.
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>>108807600
Ok
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>>108807483
I said, the REAL /vip/.
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>>108807358
I can already see the ai slop video with responses collated from both this and it's equivalent reddit counterpart, with slow panning shots of generated images of people crowding around some guy with the tech in question holding up one hand.
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>>108807731
It works on my machine.
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>>108807856
>my
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>>108807542
this thing would have taken off if they sold a version that was like $1200
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>>108807731
works on my machine
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>>108807935
>si link
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always wondered why Apple ripped off the name
flopped so hard no one remembered the product?
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>>108808053
imac came out before
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>>108807892
No it wouldn't have. The price wasn't the obstacle. There was zero use case or demand for this.
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>>108808258
would have been great if it wasn't such a piece of glorified-smartphone garbage
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>>108808077
That display style is taking me way back holy shit
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>>108807856
Yeah, but you don't.
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speaking of gayming
who remembers this hunk of shit
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>>108808451
I still have mine
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this thing will be in landfills in a year.
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>>108807542
Powerful imagery
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>>108808513
agreed
OS X is just glorified iOS atp so unless they plan on making the Neo an education-/business-only product why not just get an iPad Pro
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>>108808659
*planned
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Still have one boxed.
>>108808451
I do, never owned one however.
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>>108808793
soul
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>>108808451
How come it is a failure? If you owned one back in the day you were the coolest kid in the class.
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>>108808053
Mobile computing will never take off.
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>>108808451
Didn't know anybody that had the ngage but a classmate had this
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>>108807358
How much did they make from that scam?
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2010 ish buy navi
device works but map 2006 tier and not a single update can into device memory
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>>108809766
I don't even own a car anymore, but my brother still uses tomtom navigation. Pretty sure your case doesn't apply to what OP is talking about.
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>>108808242
Wrong but that's okay. I'm no longer surprised by the shit that comes out of the mouths of flatlets.
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>>108807542
It's still kino and actively produced though
>>108808513
lol, lmao even
>>108807358
Is it failed if it printed money?
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>>108808793
kek
shame niggers don't know how to maintain their laptops before bleeding the org dry with gov gibs

>>108808513
>>108808659
>soldered RAM
>soldered SSD
>EFI attached to SSD for some reason
>durable as aerogel
>borderline impossible to repair
checks out
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>>108809449
>estimated 3 million units sold in the same generation as the xbox, gamecube, and ps2
>grand total of 65 official games
It really just didn't do well. First version was clunky, and second revision didn't take off. Even the dreamcast in a similar timespan sold more units and had more games.
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>>108807762
Prog is gone now too.
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>>108807871
n64 was successful as for the 64DD it was one of those nintendo niche memes, it was probably not that expensive to R&D and it was probably a loss in pure financials but this kind of thing generates hype and fanboyism even if it doesn't really make it to market so as a total, I don't think it was a big loss.

>>108807542
>>108807892
>>108808242
>a version
Nah, it would need to be this version or better. But it would probably be selling it at a near-loss and apple doesn't do that.
It's not worth the $3500, niche troubles and poor battery life, and it looks like shit, but it's arguably the best version of VR yet. VR at home sucks, it's too low res for use as a monitor, there's a total of 1 real game after all this time. iVR has the best tracking and no-controller controls. BFor youtube + video call while on commute or grocery shopping? Sure. If it got popular there could probably be straps and "cases" that made it look cyberpunky. And people wear shit-ugly bulky over-ear apple headphones on planes all the time. I could have been a thing.

>>108808053
Windows phone / pre android & iOS smartphones didn't flop. Just got replaced.
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>>108808513
>>108808659
mbneo is pretty shitty since a used m1 8gb is $300 and is the same and better in every way except battery, and a $600 m1 16gb mogs it.

>OS X is just glorified iOS atp
Nope nothing really changed there. You have a real browser with extensions, windowing, can run anything, just that makes it miles better.
>why not just get an iPad Pro
Because it's a oversized iphone. It's only viable for drawing (small niche) and actual retards.
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>>108808053
I remember in 8th grade, all the teachers in the school had one of these on them at all times.

>>108808100
This was pretty cool to see in some magazine article or whatever around that same time, 8th grade or so, until I considered the actual experience of using it. I fucked up enough with physical keys as it was and still do. Typing on a smart phone without the correction suggestions bar would be so bad, I depend on it to write in a timely manner like right now.

>>108808451
Wanted this so bad back in the day and still consider grabbing one off eBay some day. I have a sealed copy of Tomb Raider for it just because I have a TR collection.

>>108809557
This shape seemed totally retarded back then, it still is retarded, and I expected it to never take off.

>>108809766
Wanted one of these so badly for my first car when I depended on Mapquest printouts to go anywhere new.

>>108809920
You leave my error log parsing/note organizing/better-than-any-other-search-engine assistant alone.
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>>108807358
>Rabbit R1
>failed

Lmao.

I run a business, and this thing is a fucking godsend. Dealing with other people is a fucking pain in 99.99% of cases, because 99.99% of people are completely incompetent.

Not this thing though.

I get it, though. The more responsibility you have, and the more complex the tasks you do, the more you'll get back from it.
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>>108807542
Shame these didn't catch on, I'm a bit of a techy-geek and wore it out and about in New York, had to pop back to my apartment every 30 minutes or so to recharge it but got plenty of looks, people seemed to dig it. Tripped over a few curbs but that's because I was responding to texts at the time and the keyboard was slightly in the way.
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>>108808451
Someone post the goatse greentext of this shit its hilarious, pretty sure the story is legit too.
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>>108810472
>until I considered the actual experience of using it. I fucked up enough with physical keys as it was and still do. Typing on a smart phone without the correction suggestions bar would be so bad
Yeah it was sobering having a physical keyboard smartphone and thinking it was good, then getting your first one with smooth performance, the customization, suggestions, haptics and things like swiping makes touchscreen keyboards much better.

>log parsing
Okay it's pretty shit for it but can give you hints in 3sec instead of spending 3min reading it
>note organizing
fair
>better-than-any-other-search-engine
Perplexity is better, they were the first to actually make the llm google it, and you get all the high-end models for free with revolut
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>>108810527
>I run a business, and this thing is a fucking godsend.
How does a chinkphone with a scrollwheel, no keyboard and a schatgpt wrapper help run a business? topkek
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>>108810527
>needing this pile of shit when its literally just an app boxed in a shit box

>>108810561
Buyers cope or marketer.
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>>108810527
>a product so bad MKBHD actually said negative things about it
Bruh, its terrible.
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>>108808258
Damn goy, Didn't see you posted this, but it was a crazy era. Any shit could go viral on kickscammer/indiegogo, people were completely detached from reality. Leading to famous game flops like watchdogs and no mans sky too.

Funny retards from 2012 /g/:
>OP, have you seen the video? The Ouya, or really the motherboard that they were holding, looks 2x larger than any phone I have seen. It was designed for indie games, not shitty iOS games. I bet it can run every game on the Humble Bundle except Amnesia.
>You have 15 seconds to explain why you aren't supporting an open-sores console maker.
>this is a one of $99 payment comes with a bluetooth controller with a touchpad ... xbox pad cost $40 on its own ... I can see the ouya as being a little bit of fun, and I could just use the controller on my pc if I wanted
>"the Ouya won't be a success because it can't play games." Ouya now has Onlive to fix that [...] Now you really have no reason not to get this.
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>108810527

I run a business and this thing is a godsend
obvious bait or terminal sunk cost cope. the "LAM" was vaporware from day one, it was a GPT 3.5 wrapper in a $200 chinese puck that your phone already replaced. agentic AI actually exists now and it runs on software not some dedicated taco bell toy. r1 guy is either trolling or the most gullible person on the planet
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sold 400 million units but nobody uses one now
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>>108810366
>but it's arguably the best version of VR yet. VR at home sucks, it's too low res for use as a monitor, there's a total of 1 real game after all this time. iVR has the best tracking and no-controller controls. BFor youtube + video call while on commute or grocery shopping?

How when macfags can't even justify doing this after spending the money. The problem with the vision pro, other than watching movies or looking at VR scenes, lightweight AR glasses really fill the youtube + video call on commute use case you are talking about. VR can be miniaturized a lot in the future but apple should've taken a look at the size and weight or their own product and made it a good gaming device without marketing it as such.

VR gaming is disappointing but it chugs along and there are more decent games than you have time to play, but everything you're supposed to use the vision pro for you can just do on your flat devices without wearing a brick on your face. At least a VR game can be novel and unique enough to justify wearing a brick for 1 or 2 hours and I can't substitute the hardware for something everyone has like a phone.
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>>108811101
>How when macfags can't even justify doing this after spending the money.
apa sayang?

>The problem with the vision pro, other than watching movies or looking at VR scenes, lightweight AR glasses really fill the youtube + video call on commute use case you are talking about.
Sure being more lightweight is good but it's important to have a baseline experience in tracking, passthrough and control that visionPro just barely hit that.
>and made it a good gaming device without marketing it as such.
Wouldnt have done them any good (or anyone else for that matter). Buying into that meme with price-sensitive gamers would be pointless, apple shills would say it's the best for gaming anyway, and it might actually get a game just from the userbase.
>there are more decent games than you have time to play,
Oh really? As far as I know VR only has one real game, alyx. It did get plenty of indieslop 5+ years ago but the whole time all they could recommend was beat sabre.
>At least a VR game can be novel and unique enough to justify wearing a brick for 1 or 2 hours
Novel isnt enough, needs to be a baseline level of decent which is where apple has been good historically and where all vr games fail other than alyx.
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>>108811149
It's not important though. AR has perfect passthrough it just has worse everything else. But you don't need flawless hand tracking or lidar sensors to video conference call or watch youtube or browse the news or play angry birds or the basic general computing stuff the vision pro was after. The only necessary thing was the high resolution for reading text but with all the downsides of the device, no body is using these to replace even multi monitor setups which is the worse use case for physical monitors for space used, portability, expense, etc.

Either way you're dealing with a small market and you're just cutting it down further by not including gamers. Disposable income dads were the only market for the vision pro and they can't play games so that's the most compelling reason to own a VR headset in the garbage.

It's still carried by indieslop. If you want another AAA you can get hitman WOA which is 3 hitman games. Forefront is also newish which is a good big multiplayer battlefield clone.

Don't get me wrong vision pro is one of the greatest hardware demos of all time I'm just saying it's not something I can recommend to anyone so saying it's the best version of VR is a maximally absurd claim. I feel like the first lucid VR headset that understands the problem is the steam frame because it's a full featured headset that's lightweight.
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>>108810979
>failed
meh, people used ipods for a solid decade. the real "failed" tech was the ipod touch.
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>>108808793
yes niggers in modernity is failed tech
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>>108810979
No shit? Did CRTs and VHS fail too because no one uses them anymore?
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>>108807358
Scott McNealys network computer
OS/2
Solaris
Linux
Jupiter Ace
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>>108809898
>It's still kino and actively produced
It's rumored they've stopped production on the Vision Pro so they can sell through their existing stock while they figure out how to make it a lot cheaper.
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>>108808793
"failed"

it's still ongoing, they shipped millions of laptops.

https://sid.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/msid.1552
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_C5

Clive Sinclair was at the frontier of computing and tech, a British steve jobs but more legitimate (actual inventor). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Sinclair
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>>108809597
Stats say that most sales happened in 2024 entirely, and they sold about 130,000 units total.
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>>108809839
It's telling how you got viscerally upset and resorted to emotionally charged language in response to a totally neutrally worded post. And that's okay. It just automatically makes your opinion totally irrelevant.
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>>108810445
>You have a real browser with extensions, windowing
I can tell that you've been a long time Android user because iOS has both of these.
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>>108808258
I love the T E L E V I S I O N
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>>108810535
somewhat convincing bait. 2/10
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>>108810979
>didn't fail but I'll post it anyway
Okay?
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>>108812156
>Less than 3 million laptops in 21 years
Yeah a real and true success
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>>108811259
If you think the iPod touch failed, I have literally no idea what to tell you. They were absolutely everywhere. And they kept pace with spec and OS updates as iPhones were released, and parents who didn't want to buy their kid an iPhone absolutely went for that cheaper option.
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>>108807542
You are now reminded that Microsoft abandoned the Hololens two years ago.
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>>108812291
Yeah, because theres literally no use case for these things
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>>108809557
This makes the side of my right thigh hurt.
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>>108812339
Why?
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>>108811259
>>108812038
>>108812224
I was trolling to revive the thread
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>>108808451
I wanted one of these so bad because it could do texture mapped 3D (this was in 2003, I was only 8 years old and was used to GBA primarily being a 2D console) and had ports of PS1 games but my parents vehemently objected to it because the fucking bastard was like $300 and you were required to sign up for a phone plan to buy it. Little did I know at the time that the DS and PSP would blow it the fuck out in every conceivable way within a year.
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>>108808053
Those where everywhere back in the day, would not call it a failure.
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>>108809766
Have 2008 or so Garmin and you can still fill it up with fresh maps, even open street maps.
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>>108811108
Kinda sad for this one.
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>>108812465
>that the DS and PSP would blow it the fuck out in every conceivable way
You could pirate symbian games, that was one big advantage.
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>>108811216
>But you don't need flawless hand tracking or lidar sensors to video conference call or watch youtube or browse the news or play angry birds or the basic general computing stuff the vision pro was after
>The only necessary thing was the high resolution for reading text
apple vision if far from flawless, just base level of whats needed (and better than everything else / res is shit for most headsets)

They had the right idea to go for the portable usecase and make it decent. at home we have 4k hdr1000 screens. we have real input devices. Headsets won't be totally comfortable in the foressable future. Out and about we don't have that, and we're uncomfortable anyway. And the target group is almost everyone.

>Don't get me wrong vision pro is one of the greatest hardware demos of all time I'm just saying it's not something I can recommend to anyone
Yeah I wouldn't recommend it to anyone either and it was/is a flop. They really should have made it run every ios app from day one. It needed to be $1000, with a lot of marketing, and then it would still just be the "shitty first apple version" that lacks major things like the first iphone or MBA. But it could have taken off and version 2 or 3 might have been good.
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>>108812156
There are more North Koreans that have phones than there are of these laptops in existence globally.
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>>108807358
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>>108810717
Kickstarter/crowdfunding truly embodies the naive optimism that defined the 2010's.
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>>108812580
Hard to believe the creators of these "let's cobble together existing tech" projects thought they were a good idea.

Thinking about it recently, was it one of the first modern get rich instantly scheme? You could go from nothing to owner of a million dollars.

These days as the economy is increasingly shitty and everything is in the boomers favor, crypto, polymarket, vibecode your own SaSS, gamestop stocks, all lotteries where people hope to get instantly rich. Not strange since it's the only way for most people to get out of the ratrace now.
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>>108812642
Gimmick products can be a good way to make money. It's the execution that causes them to fall flat on their ass. It's always a project by idiots who have no expertise and end up biting off more than they can chew.
Though in this case you have to be retarded not to understand why a drink cooler should not be covered in electronics.
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>>108810561

Voice control. Immediate interfacing, zero friction.

>>108810665

>But muh heckin' streamerino didn't like it!!!!

Okay.
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>>108811108
>>108812513
These are coming back
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>>108807856
>>108807896
>IT WAARKS ON MY MACHINE
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>>108812680
>Gimmick products can be a good way to make money.
They can but the cheaper the better. Gimmick =/= shit cobbled together
> It's the execution that causes them to fall flat on their ass.
Execution is also exponentially harder the more stuff you cobble together. Making a power bank, blender, cooler and speaker are all hard own their own, but now if there's a problem with one of them, your project is stalled.

But when I said a good idea I meant for everyone, customer included, not just to sell. They're a bad products even with okay execution. It's the opposite of modularity, and the default is for products to be interoperable though standards like a usb plug or bluetooth.

>It's always a project by idiots who have no expertise and end up biting off more than they can chew.
That's true though. Probably because cobbling stuff together is the least creative thing you can do and they just want a paycheck.

I went back for some funny nostalgia, will post
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>SOAP: Wifi router + android tablet: $260,520
Obviously retarded idea as now you have to put your router somewhere easy to use and run cables there. They didn't deliver.

>Gokey: power bank + charge cable + BT beeper + usb drive: $1200000
Bad idea cause it's a bulky locator (and pre-airtags so pretty useless) but a tiny powerbank of 400mAh. Usb drive completely superfluous. Didn't deliver.
>MiKey: Same thing with a bottle opener: $31972

This is just from a random day in 2013
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Love how the late 90s and 2000s felt more futuristic than whatever the fuck today's meant to be.
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>Picrel I fell for this meme. I waited over a year and after multiple emails between me and the company I finally got mine and it was one of the worst phones I ever used. Just all around disappointing. I still own it and have the box and everything.
>>108812513
I miss my Palm Pre so bad. Best phone I ever had.
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>>108813834
Why did you green text this?
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>>108813882
Accidental formatting, meant to break the line
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>>108813928
Ah OK. Its all good
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>>108813512
Which QWERTY slider phones are coming out?
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>>108814320
I think he probably meant just keyboard phones. He's still wrong. They're not "coming back", but there are a few gimmicky brands which are putting them out.
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>>108813512
Guessing you meant phones with keyboards but we meant M$ kin and palm pre.
But no they aren't coming back either, physical thumb keyboards aren't good and it will always just be a niche.
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>>108812203
https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/2/24147159/rabbit-r1-review-ai-gadget

Their sales were made off the back of promises they never delivered on. The device failed because it relied on "AI" and AI is terrible.
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>>108808242
Price was absolutely the issue.
Multiple people in my immediate friend circle told me they wanted one, but it really isn't worth $4000 or whatever they were asking for it.
It would sell like hotcakes if if was priced like an iphone.
>but nobody needs it
Can be said for nearly every apple product but here we are
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>>108814551
I don't know what relevance this post is supposed to have to my comment.
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>>108814607
I disagree. People will spend $1,500 on an iPhone because they enjoy the functionality and cohesive ecosystem. There's literally no use case for the Vision Pro. People will spend money even if it's incredibly expensive, if they get usefulness out of it. That's why McDonald's continues to make money hand over foot because people like the taste that they've come to know and the products that McDonald's is known for, even though the price of fast food and McDonald's in particular has escalated dramatically.
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>>108814667
I was giving your comment credibility while adding more information about the device—should another poster be interested, that is.
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>>108814683
I don't need you to yes man my posts.
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>>108814685
I never said you did.
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>>108814691
Great, I never claimed you did. What a weird comment.
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>>108807358
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>>108814741
THIS THING
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>>108808806
Nice. Mine died and was unfixable, but I still have the shell. Might do a pi build with it someday...
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>>108808242
>>108814607
>>108814674
Vision pro has a decent usecase and better than other VR headsets, hands-free screen functionality anywhere, i've detailed it in like 4 posts itt that you didnt post any rebuttal to. It is a whole new usecase, like in scifi games.

>People will spend $1,500 on an iPhone because they enjoy the functionality and cohesive ecosystem.
Yeah, but that's for pro max, they have $800 ish models too. but would they pay a $3500 for base model v1? No.
The difference between $1000-ish and $3500 is not just big money wise, it's big mentally. You can find tons of used $1000-msrp apple products, but not $3500 ones.

>That's why McDonald's continues to make money hand over foot because people like the taste that they've come to know and the products that McDonald's is known for
That's a much smaller amount that won't affect anyone much. But there is a point, if vision pro was mainstream it could fetch $3500. But mcdonalds didnt start with expensive meals, they started by being bargain bin until everyone knew them. You gave a good example of why vision pro intro price matters a lot.
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>>108814920
You're the blackest gorilla nigger
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>>108814674
>to make money hand over foot
to make money hand over fist is the expression
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>>108807982
...and he posted the wrong video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cp-BGQfpHQ
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>>108815015
It's raining fish and frogs here anon, sorry if the expression is not the cherry on the cake
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>>108812291
The Hololens had unusable dogshit displays which displayed rainbow colors everywhere. It also was not VR.
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>>108808053
They were pretty popular with non-normalfags. Shame that normalfags don't mind walled gardens and instead bought iphones.
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>>108815150
Your post has nothing to do with mine. No idea why you cited me.
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>>108808405
I remember people hyping it because "omg you can play all your android games on your TV!"
Then when they got it they realized that they could play their android games on their TV and were for some reason very disappointed.
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>>108815178
sudoku would be an absolute pain on a tv with a gamepad.
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>>108814741
That thing is hilarious, I thought it was a troll.
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>>108815112
no need to apologize, anon, mistakes like yours are a diamond dozen in this doggy dog world
i'm not trying to be some pre-Madonna, i just have zero taller ants for that kind of thing, and i don't take it for granite that most people know the correct idiom
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>>108809920
It's genuinely fine as a niche search engine / brainstorm thing but due to investor focused marketing ppl think it's gonna replace a full-stack developer
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>>108815464
>It's genuinely fine as a niche search engine
Gemini is superior.
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>>108815178
It was another one of those purely delusional ideas that quickly shattered in contact with reality.

>>108815168
You replied to hololens post.
>>108812291
>>108815150
Yep using glass as passthrough is not gonna be viable anytime soon. There's the physics problem of getting a decent FoV that has not been solved and then there is the sun nuking you at 5000nits. Neither of which is a problem with a VR-style headset.
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>>108815377
hahahhaa. I wasnt even him but this was fun. Thanks anon
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>>108815477
Yeah, like I said, your post had nothing to do with mine.
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>>108815500
Nigga he replied to two posts about the hololens, whichever one was you, it's relevant.
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>>108815530
Nope. Sorry you're so upset.
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>>108815546
Anon I greatly enjoyed this thread and I bumped and posted since yesterday, I trolled before going to bed to get more, but please try to make it a little bit more engaging so others engage.

>>108814683
Protip the "—" makes it a obvious AI post, this is the "AI character" at this point
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>>108815588
>>108815546
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>>108815588
> the "—" makes it a obvious AI post
Interesting how you—and you alone—are not qualified to post here. Also quit reading bullshit posted on the internet and buying into it like it was carved on a stone tablet carried down from mt. Sinai.
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>>108810979
"People eventually stopped using it as other alternatives later came out" isn't a failed product, retard. Are you going to claim the Walkman and portable CD player are "failed products" next?
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>>108814741
What's with this hipster shit always with the stupidest mixes you could possibly conceive?
>apple
>pineapple
>lemon
but also
>fucking spinach and a letuce
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>>108815659
I was merely pretending to be regarded. Thus you are the butt of the joke.
wqwqwqwq
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>>108815679
spinach blueberry vanilla ice cream is a delicious shake.
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>>108815640
Mate those aren't regulation sentence pauses. I'm gonna have to check your typing loicsense.
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>>108808053
palm style devices and basically anything that made typing emails possible were extremely popular pre-iphone with business class people. i always had some sort of hand me down PDA device from my dad who worked in finance in the 2000s and was constantly getting new gadgets
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>>108815041
No, I'm pretty sure he intended to post the version with the spongebob music.
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>>108815736
>spinach
>vanilla ice cream
Not this jeans mom retardation. Adding "healthy" low calorie leaves doesn't absolve you from the fact that you ate refined sugar, the heroin of foods, with fats, making little timmy even more obese.

If you're gonna have Ice cream, don't pretend to be healthy, either be a fat diabetes fuck or count it as a cheat day.

"I might be an alcoholic but I always take my vodka with multivitamins and probiotics"

>>108815679
Yes, they want to feel healthy so they add random green plants because green = good and bad taste = healthy

So retarded since spinach, lettuce, kale, cabbage whatever is actually good with a proper hearty salty umami meal.
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>>108807542
There is a compilation of niggers sucker-punching people who wear those in the street and robbing them.
I know it's wrong, but this shit literally screams "rob me, I am stupid and full of money".
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>>108815856
Yeah I would like to use a v3 of it if it was decently priced and there was a case or model to make it look cool like cyberpunk instead of gay. But I'd think twice before doing it here where I live but in another town or while traveling in asia or something, sure. It could be embarrassing. Wouldnt be worried about crime for either though.

As for crime you better avoid no-go zones no matter what you do
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>>108815814
who the fuck said anything about health? Fucking retard.
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'member 3D TV? I 'member.
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>>108815989
The people who put fucking spinach in juices, shakes and smoothies that would be otherwise delicious. Because no other reason do add it. Also people that shill shakes even good ones always talk about health.
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>>108816027
still have one.
Plasma
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>>108816048
how burnt are your taste buds that you can't taste spinach?
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>>108816027
Sure do! glad that meme died.
Binocular vision depth perception is so useless that people live without it for 30 years before it's found out they lack it. Our brains can estimate distance more than well enough by relative sizes.

Likewise for digital capture, binocular cameras were a meme that fucked. The focus can encode enough depth data for most things and lidar ala iphone pro series can be used for actual 3d mapping much better.

>>108816148
为真么公主? of course I can taste it, but as I said it tastes like shit in sweet smoothies but if good in salty umami foods.
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>>108816174
ok retard.
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>>108808513
Should be illegal to sell laptops with 8 GB of RAM
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>>108816027
I got a Playstation 3D Display recently to try out, play some games and watch some 3D blurays. It's a neat gimmick, makes me curious about the few 3D OLEDs.
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>>108814741
The thing was an engineers wet dream. Way over engineered for the job, way to locked down to be of use to anyone. AVE tore one apart.
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>>108815929
I can't move out of the states.
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>>108812513
>>108813834
PALM PRE GODS WWA? I EVEN HAD THE TABLET WHEN HP AFTER HP BOUGHT THEM
>t. bought one at launch
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>>108808018
They had to literally kill gumpey to stop this
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>>108808793
got my son one of these, he loved it. It had a cool interface and physics games and shit
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>>108810527
i just spent 15 minutes reading their site and I still dont know what the fuck it does
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>>108807358
very qute and functional but they didnt sell well, tiny laptop basically with wifi and bluetooth. I used to run a c64 emulator on it in like 2004 (sony clie ux50)
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>>108816488
the old Canadian sunbed
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>>108809766
to be honest people would just use the one in their car (if newish) or their phone. However having something that works and at least a backup before resorting to maps is a good bet. I would also argue even if maps are not updated it would get you around all but newer roads and say housing developments.
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>ctrl-f "Zune"
>0 results

too bad, too. they were nice.
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>>108818944
I always thought it'd be kind of cool if PDAs somehow came back. Budget ARM devices that have no cellular functionality.
It would literally never happen though... for obvious reasons.
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>>108810979
This was a success by every metric. In fact the first iPod was genuinely revolutionary. Every other device at the time at some stupid, convoluted, and complex control system like these guys >>108808053 >>108808451 >>108809557 >>108811108
The scroll wheel on its own was genius. Extremely simple controls but still very capable.
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>>108818829
I raise you
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>>108819030
I remember at the time they had a feature where you could share songs with people who hadn't purchased the song and they called that feature "squirting".

No idea what they were thinking.
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>>108819265
>stupid, convoluted, and complex control system like these guys
None of them are convoluted and complex other than the nokias which were very experimental form factors. But those are phones, anon. Not mp3 players.

Early mp3 players had pretty straight-forward and sensible controls, although the positioning was far from standardized.
The ipod messed things up by not having volume buttons or a volume wheel, so you can't just easily and intuitively adjust volume in your pocket. Other manufacturers messed this up much more after.
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>>108819500
Explain how that's convoluted and complex. Every button is literally labeled clearly and unmistakably
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>>108819512
I think you meant to reply to >>108819265 . I am saying it was not.
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>>108819530
Apologies. I misunderstood the post chain.
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>>108819554
It's all good anon im just happy someone bumped the thread. Have a wonderful night
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>>108819578
>e-waste stuffed with adware can't outperform a jar with holes in the lid
What were they thinking?
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>>108812187
>Glowbar
No way this name is real
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>>108807731
works on my machine
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itt: anons malding at products they really really wish had failed
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>>108819578
the lesson here is that "people" who obsess over their sodium intake are soulless skinwalkers
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>>108819655
You too man. God bless.
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>>108808451
Reminds me of my old 3300, peak comfy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heola8xwZRQ
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>>108808451
>>108809557
god i miss the phone form factor craziness of that time
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>Why don’t you have a EEE PC ?
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>>108807600
Didn't Oculus just get bought by Facebook and turned into the Quest?
But anyway, VR headsets are fine for what they are (gaming peripherals) but got turned into memes by tech industry Jews that thought they could get everyone to strap ads to their faces 24/7
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>>108816674
I wish useful tools were built half as well as juicero
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>>108820994
Lol
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>>108819755
Why are you like this? Sodium intake is the bane of western civilization.
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>>108821261
found the salty bitch
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>>108821261
maybe if you exercised a bit more your blood pressure wouldn't be sky high and i wouldn't be here reading about your anti-salt bitching you fat fuck
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>>108821310
Not an argument. Without gorging on salt, your gains would be even better. Saltkike.
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>>108821324
you're powerless against my sodium, goy
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>>108821324
It's crazy how anti-sodium so many people are.
A healthy body regulates sodium levels quite well.
An excessive consumption of sodium might raise your systolic blood pressure by 1 or 2 points. If that's enough to give you hypertension you obviously have many other factors which are contributing more to your high blood pressure that you should attend to before worrying so but sodium. What's worse is that is a lot more dangerous to have too low sodium levels so people who actually are good at avoiding sodium put their health a risk far more than those that consume salt without a care.
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>>108821324
>>108821391
>saltkike
>look up the AHA
>current president is a woman and her last name is "rosen"
i'll do the exact opposite of what the image says, thank (((you)))
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>>108821437
>AHA
I didn't even notice that, they are absolutely corrupt and every single advice they give is aimed at maximizing the profits of big pharma and doctors.
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>>108821483
Yeah you should be doing the opposite, to maximize big pharma and doctor profits.
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>>108808793
this is where i post from



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