Tuesday, June 06, 2023

Apple's Vision Pro launch shakes up the market

At a cost of US$3,499, they will be available from the beginning of next year. The glasses are equipped with 12 cameras that provide 23 million pixels with a latency of 12 milliseconds. Apple envisions its use in the entertainment, software development, and administrative markets.

Apple presented on Monday 5th, its long-awaited mixed reality glasses, called Vision Pro and which will be available early next year at a price of US$3,499. The glasses combine virtual reality with augmented reality by overlaying digital images on top of the real world.

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