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Everything new about the revamped Apple Vision Pro can fit in a single sentence: It has a far faster and more efficient M5 chip, it comes with a more comfortable Dual Knit Band and its display looks ...
In launching the Vision Pro headset last year, Apple touted it as the "ultimate entertainment device," essentially providing an immersive high-end home theater you wear on your face. But at a list ...
TrendForce’s latest report estimates that global shipments of VR (virtual reality) and MR (mixed reality) headsets are expected to reach approximately 9.6 million units in 2024, representing a ...
Despite low sales, the Apple Vision Pro is reportedly shaking up the VR/MR industry and moving the trend of headsets from entertainment to productivity and innovation. The global VR and MR headset ...
You would think that Apple’s Vision Pro headset would be the perfect platform for virtual reality (VR) gaming. After all, it has a top-notch processor, super-high-resolution displays, and both VR and ...
Apple’s ambitions in the immersive world of augmented and virtual reality (AR and VR) are off to a rough start. The $3,500 Vision Pro failed to kick off a market storm. Then came reports of Apple ...
The Apple Vision Pro 2 is set to redefine the landscape of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) technology. Building on the foundation of its predecessor, this next-generation headset is expected to ...
Apple’s forthcoming AR/VR headsets, the Vision Pro 2 and Vision Air, are poised to make a significant impact in the mixed reality space. Scheduled for release in 2025 and 2027, respectively, these ...
Glasses may be more promising as the head-worn computers of the future — and there’s a chance Apple might be looking in that direction. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He ...
HTC has declared its Viverse platform will be the YouTube for VR content, but while it doesn't support the Apple Vision Pro at the moment, users could one day turn to Viverse Worlds for new immersive ...