
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Apple’s highly anticipated AR/VR headset could push the technology to the mainstream. The AR industry will benefit from Apple’s ‘it just works’ philosophy. While the exact uses for the headset are not known yet, Tim Cook has said before that AR is for communication and connection, and other reports say that the device will offer access to iPad apps, games, entertainment, and a version of Apple Fitness Plus. Apple is expecting to sell under a million units a year. Its release may result in a gold rush of app designers trying to replicate the success of early iPhone developers.
Martin Peers of the Briefing stated ,”Apple may have just BlackBerried Meta Platforms’ Quest devices. Apple’s presentation of its mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro, on Monday seems likely to spell the beginning of the end for Meta’s ambitions in augmented reality and virtual reality. Remarkably, given the endless amounts of media coverage devoted to this device over the past couple of years, Apple’s presentation felt surprisingly fresh. By showing how iOS apps, movies and photos would look overlaid against your physical surroundings, the presentation did a good job of demonstrating what these headsets can do and how you can use them in everyday life. Score one for Tim Cook and his earnest band of presenters. “
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No it won’t.
It’s a clunky POS and it’s $3500
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C’Mon…
the Apple congregation will dutifully buy these in droves.