Micro-OLED technology has been in development for more than a decade, but the Vision Pro will be the highest-profile demonstration of its abilities to date.By Amy Nordrumarchive page January 8, 2024 Simoul AlvaWHO Apple WHEN Later this year History is lit...
Apple’s demonstration on Monday focused on enterprise uses for the Vision Pro, including this example of a woman giving a presentation through FaceTime.Photo:Apple Tech “visionaries” have been attempting to sell the world on a virtual-reality future for decades, largely using vi...
Judging from the wearing demonstration by the tech media The Verge, Vision Pro is not very obtrusive and fits the face shape (probably related to the host's body type), so in videos from foreign media such as Marques Brownlee, iJustine, and the Wall Street Journal, it's more like a pai...
which details pricing options, storage configurations, and additional accessories including ZEISS optical inserts for vision correction. To support the launch, Apple's two retail locations in Taipei will offer 30-minute demonstration sessions, allowing potential customers to experience the device firsthand....
Vision Pro optics are tuned to each wearer’s eyes, freeing them from eyeglasses during use and also providing optical identification to verify user identity, the demonstration showed. Blown away Tech companies have struggled to sell virtual reality headsets to a wider audience that is uncomfortable...
Have you had a chance to try out the Vision Pro? Let us know in the comments below. Apple's retail stores are holding demos all weekend long, and starting Monday, you can book an appointment to get a demonstration if you don't have a Vision Pro yourself. Related Roundup: Apple Vision...
Making your existing app compatible with visionOS Consider whether any functionality of your app should be adjusted to provide alternatives for users on Apple Vision Pro — for example, if a feature requires the accelerometer, consider limiting that feature to devices with accelerometer support or pro...
The micro-OLED displays for the prototypes in the June demonstration were supplied bySonyand the chipmaker TSMC, according to two people familiar with the situation. Sony and TSMC declined to comment on any role in the Vision Pro. Apple has been unhappy with suppliers’ productivity, said those...
and then an exec would proceed to preview the actual hardware or software on stage. The edited video worked fine as an ad since it was followed by a live demonstration, but that's no longer the case. Now, we only get these overly polished, flawless productions, which I find quite dystop...
Watch the demonstration. They spent some time talking about precisely knowing where eyes are looking. That's apparently key to the new UI. Reactions: chabig N name99 macrumors 68020 Jun 21, 2004 2,446 2,392 Jun 6, 2023 #62 a3Dman said: Too much bandwidth for wireless. I think...