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Same $3500 price point
I mean, there is a market for high-end VR goggles. There's that Finnish place that sells mostly to the commercial/military flight-sim market, what's-it-called.
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Varjo.
https://www.knoxlabs.com/collections/varjo
It looks like that runs into the tens of thousands, depending upon model.
But I'm deeply skeptical that Apple can make a mass-market product at that price point.
And VR goggles still aren't to the point where they're really a reasonable drop-in replacement for a conventional display for general use.