Opinion: The world in your pocket is a tiny world
The reason the iPad made sense is that it feels like a portal. You can hold the iPad and feel like you are peering into a different world. With the iPhone, you are staring down a hole. With the iPad, you are looking through a window.
When you use a wearable like Apple Glasses, your perspective will be lifted. Your eyes will be up. Literally and figuratively, you can stop looking down and missing the world around you. The experience becomes part of the world around you, it doesn’t remove you from the world. I don’t think we know how important that shift will be.
What if we could change the scale of everything to its real, lifesize perspective? Instead of watching a news interview with tiny talking heads on a screen, what if we saw those people in front of us? When we need to empathize with people we read about on the news or social media, it will be much harder to ignore a plight when it’s a lifesize form in front of us, speaking and breathing, rather than a talking head that we can obscure with our thumb.
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