Thanks, I guess I will go for the PICO once my urge to buy some new tech appears again.
Out of curiosity:
I was looking into VR headsets half a year ago and found the PICO 4 interesting as a budget option to try VR.
The Display of the G2 seems to be a lot better but costs an additional 250€. Does it really make the experience that much better and worth the bigger investment if you only want to try it out and fear that the headset will only collect dust after a month or so?
I see some posts but no comments and some threads are missing, which I can see when I use the feddit.nl instance directly. I assume the ones I see have their languages set to undefined.
about how much money are we actually talking? Kane has only one year left and Hainer (Bayern's president) confirmed they could afford a 100m transfer without any issues. I honestly can't see Levy demanding more than 100m, plus it would be a transfer outside of England which should be in his interest if Kane wants to leave.
Keep in mind Bayern spent 80m and 70m for defenders in the past already and I simply don't think that 100m would be suddenly too much for them.
I think the actual issue is if Kane would even want to leave England. That's what I doubt. Not only do English players rarely leave England in their prime, but Kane is also close to break Shearer's record (which is a PL-only record and I will never understand why the history of the First Division gets excluded in England). I just don't see it.
And Osimhen is just paper talk, everyone who knows de Laurentiis should know that Napoli will never sell for anything which is not absurd (200m+).
I said it once, I will say it twice. I will believe it once it is officially announced.
That deadline nonsense doesn't make any sense and I would expect the Feddiverse to question Journos more.
Bayern is making their record-breaking offer and told Spurs that they have less than 24h to accept it? Why? Next Saturday is the Super Cup (a better friendly in Germany) but even then Kane wouldn't join a training session before Monday. So why?
I read what PL fans say about Levy, he is a proper businessman, no?
Bayern has Dreesen, a proper banker (a member of the board of directors of HVB and BayernLB and Chairman of the German branch of UBS) and Hoeneß who made an indebted club one of the big 4 (revenue generating to prevent silly discussions).
Does anybody really think they are amateurs like portrayed in the media or that the media is like usually lying to create outrage which results in interactions and clicks?