I had the chance to try Apple’s new Vision Pro spatial computer at WWDC last week, and I quickly published my first impressions that same day. Over the past week, I’ve had a lot of time to reflect on the experience and read first impressions from a number of other sources. How have my thoughts changed? Not really… and I think that says a lot about just how impressive Vision Pro is. more… The post More thoughts on Apple Vision Pro, one week after my hands-on demo appeared first on 9to5Mac.
Yeah, it is somewhat crazy to start an Apple Vision Diary when the first-gen model isn’t set to go on sale until next year, and I currently don’t expect to buy until the third-gen, and I’m saying I think that could be four years away. But here we are (and I kind of already did). Let’s start by looking at the timings of Vision Pro going on sale – both theory, and potential practice … more… The post Apple Vision Diary: This is looking like it could be a 2027 purchase appeared first on 9to5Mac.
The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2023 is now available to watch on YouTube. Daring Fireball's John Gruber discussed the Vision Pro and other WWDC announcements with Apple's software engineering chief Craig Federighi, hardware engineering chief John Ternus, AR/VR chief Mike Rockwell, and marketing chief Greg Joswiak. The on-stage interview took place on Wednesday at the California Theatre in San Jose, California, and runs for approximately two hours. Check out our WWDC 2023 recap for more details about Apple's announcements, and be sure to listen to our special edition of The MacRumors Show podcast recorded at Apple Park. We were also able to test the Vision Pro and shared our first impressions.Related Roundup: WWDC 2023Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech…
This week on Cult of Mac's podcast: First impressions of Apple's just-unveiled $3,499 Vision Pro headset leave us mind = blown. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
This week on Cult of Mac's podcast: First impressions of Apple's just-unveiled $3,499 Vision Pro headset leave us mind = blown. (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
The OLED display on the Inspire 3 is better than the monochrome screen on the previous model, even with the mammoth bezels. | Image: Victoria Song / The Verge In today’s day and age, it often feels like we’re constantly wanting our devices to offer more — more pixels, more sensors, more processing power. However, a back-to-the-basics fitness tracker like the Fitbit Inspire 3 can be a welcome change of pace, especially since it’s on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target right now for $79.95 ($20 off). The Inspire 3 is pretty bare-bones, but that’s by design. You won’t find built-in GPS or virtual assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant, but rather a color OLED screen and a colorful,…
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