Available early next year in the U.S.
price: $3500 : more than Microsoft's and Google's similar failed products combined
and most likely will have enough buyers anyway
Apple Vision Pro - Apple movie
announced at WWDC23
Apple Vision Pro first look: the mixed reality future is (almost) here - The Verge
Introducing Apple Vision Pro - YouTube by Apple
Apple Vision Pro Impressions! - YouTube
Why Apple’s Vision Pro is the Next iPhone (Analysis) - YouTube by ColdFusion
- Apple’s official Vision Pro page
- Sarah Dietschy: I Tried the Apple Vision Pro 👀
- The Verge: Apple Vision Pro first look
- Valve Index
- WWDC Highlights
- Apple sure kicked Meta’s butt today, right?
- CmdrTaco on the iPod
- Day One
Spatial computing was defined in 2003 by Simon Greenwold,[1] as "human interaction with a machine in which the machine retains and manipulates referents to real objects and spaces".
With the advent of consumer virtual reality,[2] augmented reality,[3] and mixed reality, companies such as Microsoft[4] and Magic Leap[5] use "spatial computing" in reference to the practice of using physical actions (head and body movements, gestures, speech) as inputs for interactive digital media systems, with perceived 3D physical space as the canvas for video, audio, and haptic outputs. It is also tied to the concept of 'digital twins'.[6]
Apple announced the first major spatial computing platform with the Vision Pro on 5th June 2023. It features several features such as Spatial Audio, two microOLED displays, the Apple R1 chip and eye tracking. It is planned to be released in 2024 in the United States.[7]