well yes, that’s how insurance works
well yes, that’s how insurance works
the controllers look exactly like the $250 controllers, not some imaginary thin in between products.
Quest 2 controllers cost $70 and Quest Pro controllers (which have their own tracking, just like this) cost $250. Considering $250 is the “early bird” price for Vision controllers and the retail price will be $370, it’s not “cheap” in any way.
lol, more like decreasing it to 500-600€.
The Index could be a pretty good choice if they adjusted the price to reflect 2024 reality.
they are selling quest controllers for $250?
nothing worthwhile, as it’s not allowed (for a good reason)
I absolutely agree that card companies charge fees which are bad for the consumers, however the actual fee is a lot lower than that, in my country it’s 0,8-0,9%.
I pay 50 cents a month for my account and debit card. the only additional fees are when changing currency, which happens when you change cash into different currency too. so what’s the problem?
Why shouldn’t I just pay with card and avoid all of this? Even food stands on the street accept cards nowadays.
The funniest thing is that due to extremely slow stable release schedule, basically no one uses the fixed versions and instead go for the “nightly” releases, so most people already used the version with all of these upgrades.
carriers who must sell the same phone as an electronics retailer cannot stop you from unlocking the bootloader.
first world countries have carrier locking illegal, and carriers sell the same configuration phones as regular shops.
Thanks for keeping this community going.
yeah, but all of those 400-500 kkm cars get bought up by Kazakhstan and similar country importers.
well maybe in 3rd world like USA they do
Well maybe in your 3-rd world they do.
you drive your cars for 300000 miles?
Your Lemmy instance is running under Estonian domain and yet you still imagine the world as just USA
Cheaper alternative: flash existing router with DD-WRT or OpenWRT and access advanced features for free.