Why I Spent $3,500 on a "Dead" Product

The tech internet is screaming that the Apple Vision Pro is a dead product. Headlines are calling it a failed prototype, pointing to frozen hardware roadmaps, and claiming Apple is giving up on high-end spatial computing. But they’re fundamentally misreading the room. In this video, I break down why the current lack of an annual hardware refresh cycle is actually the best thing that could happen to the Vision Pro's longevity—making this $3,500 workstation a definitive powerhouse for years to come. I also pull back the curtain on my real-world spatial productivity workflow, showing how I use visionOS 3 as an infinite canvas and the ultimate focus engine for engineering and content creation. Finally, I’m sharing the personal story behind this purchase. Spending $3,500 wasn't a casual tech upgrade; it was a deliberate choice to "burn the boats," put real skin in the game, and eliminate every excuse holding me back from my creative goals. If you’re waiting for the perfect time, a cheaper model, or the crowd’s permission to take a risk on your own goals... stop waiting. Let me know in the comments below what your "burn the boats" moment looks like. Timestamps 0:00 - The $3,500 Dead Product 1:07 - A New Level of Entertainment 2:20 - Apple's Hardware Timeline - Vision Pro 2:54 - Gaming on Apple Vision Pro? 3:10 - How I Make Best Use of Mine 4:45 - Final Verdict and Thoughts