Apple Vision Pro

Needless to say, there have been attempts to enter the augmented reality space before with mixed results but there genuinely looks like there’s a game-changer in the shape of the recently announced Apple Vision Pro. This stunning device is billed as a revolutionary spatial computer that effortlessly blends digital content with the real, physical world, and allows its users to stay present and connected to others.

Vision Pro is capable of delivering an infinite canvas for apps that scales beyond the boundaries of a conventional display and offers a fully three-dimensional user interface that is controlled using the most natural and intuitive inputs imaginable – namely, the user’s eyes, hands, and voice.

Featuring visionOS, the world’s first spatial operating system, Vision Pro allows the user to interact with digital content in a way that feels like it is physically present in their real space. It boasts an ultra-high-resolution display system that has a, frankly astounding, 23 million pixels across two displays, and custom Apple silicon in a unique dual-chip design to guarantee every experience feels like it’s occurring right in front of the user’s eyes in real-time.

Apple Vision Pro brings a whole new dimension to powerful, personal computing by changing up the way users interact with their favourite apps, capture and relive memories, enjoy their favourite TV shows and movies, and connect with others on FaceTime. With two ultra-high-resolution displays, Apple Vision Pro can transform any space into a personal movie theatre with a screen that feels 100 feet wide and an advanced Spatial Audio system. Impressive stuff indeed.

As you might expect, the Apple Vision Pro won’t come cheap, with prices starting at $3499 but you’re getting a revolutionary piece of tech that will alter the way you work and play in the future and it’s hard not to think it might just be worth the spend if you have it.

Apple Vision Pro has an astounding amount of technology all crammed into a compact design. A singular piece of three-dimensionally formed and laminated glass is polished to provide the optical surface that acts as a lens for the wide array of cameras and sensors needed to blend the physical world with digital content. If you’re looking to up your tech game in 2023 and beyond, look no further.

Leo Davie