At the most recent WWDC, Apple made official the announcement of its new product: virtual reality goggles. “With Vision Pro, you’ll never be limited by a screen again,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. The introduction of this new device means new possibilities for the company’s products, services and applications.
According to what was discussed at the conference, the Vision Pro they will change the way you work, communicate and consume entertainment. It is expected to be released in early 2024 and will cost $3,499.
“Vision Pro is a new type of computer that augments reality by seamlessly merging the real world into the digital world,” explains Cook.
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The Apple Vision Pro is a device ultra-premium mainly made of glass, carbon fiber and aluminum, simulating the style of ski goggles, with a curved front. The furnishings consist of an external screen which can display facial expressions and eyes, in addition to external cameras to show what is in front of the user, including depth sensors, hand tracking and magnetic charger.
WWDC 2023, Apple launches its new virtual reality glasses
Like the Apple Watch, the device Fitted with a digital crown, which allows you to switch between the different modes, AR and VR. One of its most distinguishing features is that it doesn’t require any physical controls like with the Meta or HTC Vive models.
For those who wear glasses, the company has worked closely with Zeiss to create special lenses. The image drawn in front of the eyes is created thanks to two small panels containing 23 million pixels. The device has an external part that is connected by means of a cable, which is a battery that can be put in a pocket.
Everything is seen in three dimensions, from the main menu to the frame where photos or other elements are displayed. The device has several of the Apps available for both iPhone and iPadincluding Books, Camera, Contacts, FaceTime, Files, Email, Messages, Photos, among others.
Among the applications that are advanced and will be compatible are the office automation tools of Microsoft, Word and Excel, while for video conferencing there are Teams, Zoom and Webex.
Source: Eluniverso

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