Casey Liss
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Or at your wedding, God, yes. And you can look around and you can see, let's take your wedding as an example. You can watch yourself exchange vows with your partner, right? But you can also turn your head and you can look and see how your parents are reacting. And you're not losing anything because it's not the camera. It's not the recording that has moved. It's your viewport into the recording.
Or at your wedding, God, yes. And you can look around and you can see, let's take your wedding as an example. You can watch yourself exchange vows with your partner, right? But you can also turn your head and you can look and see how your parents are reacting. And you're not losing anything because it's not the camera. It's not the recording that has moved. It's your viewport into the recording.
So you could turn your head right back and look at your partner. And then you can look at their parents. You know what I mean? And so it is so incredibly powerful. And I cannot wait until that is in the hands of someone like a prosumer, like you've been saying. But it's important to understand if you've seen a 3D movie and you think, oh, that's it. This is not that great.
So you could turn your head right back and look at your partner. And then you can look at their parents. You know what I mean? And so it is so incredibly powerful. And I cannot wait until that is in the hands of someone like a prosumer, like you've been saying. But it's important to understand if you've seen a 3D movie and you think, oh, that's it. This is not that great.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This is more like a 3D IMAX than it is anything else.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This is more like a 3D IMAX than it is anything else.
I remember it being a thing. I don't re and I remember using it. I remember that I have used it. I should say, I don't remember what the actual use of it felt like for lack of a better way of describing it. It was that where you could like drag or like point and click and hold and drag the viewport around basically with your mouse. Is that right?
I remember it being a thing. I don't re and I remember using it. I remember that I have used it. I should say, I don't remember what the actual use of it felt like for lack of a better way of describing it. It was that where you could like drag or like point and click and hold and drag the viewport around basically with your mouse. Is that right?
Do you never look at, houses on Zillow just for grins and giggles?
Do you never look at, houses on Zillow just for grins and giggles?
I don't think that's the case. Matterport, I think, is the company that does this and I think it's more involved than you're giving it credit for.
I don't think that's the case. Matterport, I think, is the company that does this and I think it's more involved than you're giving it credit for.
Yeah, I mean, I know I've said it a hundred times, I'll say it again, that I think the holy grail for this would be, you know, live streaming sports. It would be just unreal, just truly incredible. But getting that much data, you know, quickly in real time down to a Vision Pro, I imagine is a large engineering hurdle to say the least.
Yeah, I mean, I know I've said it a hundred times, I'll say it again, that I think the holy grail for this would be, you know, live streaming sports. It would be just unreal, just truly incredible. But getting that much data, you know, quickly in real time down to a Vision Pro, I imagine is a large engineering hurdle to say the least.