Zuckerberg tries Apple Vision Pro, brags the product

Zuckerberg tries Apple Vision Pro, brags the product

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Apple's Vision Pro is still inferior compared to its product, the Quest 3 headset. He said this after trying out his rival's headset which was worth USD 3,500 (equal to IDR 54.6 million). Because the price is seven times more expensive than the Quest 3 which is priced at USD 500 (Rp. 7.8 million), Zuck hopes that the Vision Pro will be much better. However, he admitted that Quest 3 was actually the winner.

"But after using it, I not only think that Quest has a better price, I think Quest is a better product, spot on," he said in an Instagram upload on Monday (12/2/2024). Still in the video, Zuckerberg said that the Quest is superior to the Vision Pro, saying that it has a brighter screen, more immersive content, no cables, a lighter load, and is overall more user friendly.

Meanwhile, it provides two points of pride for Apple devices. This pride goes to the eye tracking function which is measured to be very good and has a higher resolution than the Quest. "I know that some fanboys will be furious every time play situs slot gacor anyone dares to question whether Apple will be the leader in a new category," he said.

"But the reality is that each generation of computing has an open and closed model. And yes, in mobile devices, Apple's closed model wins, but it's not always like that," concluded Zuck.

Mark Zuckerberg Has a Panic Track to the Final Bunker

Before becoming as successful as he is now, Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg was apparently someone who panicked easily and often felt clumsy. It was reported that this was introduced by one of his employees to a reporter when he was about to carry out an interview.

The reporter for this is Kara Swisher, she is a reporter who works in the technology sector. From the book that will be published by New York Magazine, Kara writes about her best experiences over the years in this writing field.

She is from The Byte, an interesting experience for Kara was when she conducted an interview with Zuckerberg in 2010. Kara said that at that time the young Zuckerberg was sweating due to panic and nervousness. "I often have panic attacks when I have to speak in public. There was once a Facebook employee who reminded me about this several years ago."

In an interview session with Zuckerberg which can also be watched on YouTube, Kara was very worried about this situation. "I remember very well, imagining that moment when his sweat was pouring out. I was wondering whether he would faint in front of me," explained Kara. Then, in a report produced by The New York Times in 2018, Zuckerberg had cleaned up and trained himself to face situations in front of the camera or in public. For example, this change does not make him 100% free from panic attacks.

In fact, Zuckerberg has invested over the years in various mechanisms to deal with panic attacks. in 2019, as written by Business Insider, which conducted an investigation into super tight security practices at Facebook's offices.

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