'm not sure I buy this argument. The hardware is of little consequence if you don't have the apps and the market to support them.
The apps for business use and multiple monitors at a work station and conference room table are already there from Apple as I understand the previews.
What I was referring to is the majority of hobbyists of these system won't be able to use them because the Gen 1 of the AVP does not support VR gaming except simple stuff. Only games than can be played with no controllers.
Keep in mind this is a gen 1 device that works in it's limited capacity. Compare to the Gen 1 of Apple Watch, the Gen 1 of iphone, the gen 1 of the Mac. It all depends on whether it can get to Gen 2 but from initial reports it sold out at 600,000. I didn't buy an iphone until gen 5. I did buy an Apple watch gen 1, however, and loved it because it did everything I wanted. I just bought the Ultra 2 last Fall and love it.
I could buy the AVP when it does everything better than the MQ 3, 4, or 5 and the price is a little more and it does everything I want better than the Meta Quest line at that future date. Just not now.