In a recent discussion on Threads with Benedict Evans from Mosaic Ventures, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg once again drew comparisons between Meta's Quest 3 headset and Apple's Vision Pro, sparking further debate within the tech community.
While Zuckerberg initially reviewed the Vision Pro in a video, his recent remarks suggest a continued focus on highlighting perceived shortcomings of Apple's flagship headset. During the discussion, Evans pointed out the Vision Pro as a device Meta aspires to rival in the future, acknowledging Apple's pricing strategy as a target for Meta's own offerings.
However, Zuckerberg was adamant that Meta's goal isn't merely to match Apple, but to surpass it. He delved into technical details, critiquing aspects of the Vision Pro such as its weight, motion blur, and input precision. Despite acknowledging the Vision Pro's higher resolution, Zuckerberg argued that this advantage comes with compromises, ultimately making it inferior in several aspects compared to Meta's Quest 3.
The ongoing back-and-forth between Meta and Apple underscores the intense competition in the VR market, with both companies vying for dominance and pushing the boundaries of innovation.