REVIEW
This week, Apple announced a groundbreaking product – and I got to be one of the first in the world to test it out.
The Vision Pro was one of the many products launched at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Most people will label this an obscure virtual reality headset, but it’s also somewhat of a wearable computer that reminds me of Iron Man’s heads-up display technology found inside Tony Stark’s helmet.
But what this really might be is a product that paves the way for the next generation of computing.
Although virtual and augmented reality technology is not all that new, Apple deciding to enter the virtual reality space, with its own hardware and software, makes this a historical product announcement.
And I believe that the Vision Pro could radically influence and change the way we interact with our computing technology, friends, family and our work moving forward.
I’m not just quoting the marketing blurbs here – it’s an opinion based on trying the Vision Pro for myself.
What is it?
Apple calls the Vision Pro a “spatial computer” – and for good reason – but to keep things simple, I’m going to refer to it as a virtual reality headset.
It is essentially a mixed reality headset – it features virtual and augmented re...
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