Apple View Pro is coming soon and will change the industry forever

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Apple Vision Pro现已发布,永久改变行业

Apple VisionPro现已正式在美国发布。店内自取正在进行中,递送正在送达。

vision Pro可以从苹果的美国网店和美国实体苹果商店独家购买。

The base model priced at $3,500 has 256GB of storage capacity. The model priced at $3,700 has 512GB of storage and the model priced at $3,900 has 1TB of storage.

Apple previously said the Vision Pro would come to other countries "after" 2024, but has not yet confirmed which countries are included.

To place an order online, you will need to use a facial recognition-enablediphoneor iPad Pro to scan your face. Apple uses the scan to determine the best size Light Seal (known as a face connector by other head-mounted display manufacturers) and headband to include with your Vision Pro. In a brick-and-mortar store, an employee will perform this scan for you.

There are two different headbands in the box, the Solo Knit Band and the recently released Dual Loop Band.The Dual Loop Band is often considered a comfort necessity.

Vision Pro does not support glasses, but optical inserts from ZEISS can be purchased for $100 (for reading) or $150 (for prescriptions).

The Vision Pro launches with two optional accessories: a $200 official Apple travel case and a $50 Belkin battery holder that clips to your belt or pants.

What exactly is Apple Vision Pro?

Apple Vision Pro is a physically opaque VR-style head-mounted display that adds virtual interfaces and objects to your real environment, or to the virtual world altogether, using its high-resolution passthrough camera.

A knob on the side called Digital Crown is used to gradually switch between full AR and full VR.

The Vision Pro is powered by Apple's M2 chipset, also seen in the Mac and iPad Pro, as well as the new R1 chipset used to handle its vast array of sensors. All that power means the head-mounted display uses an externally connected battery and has about 2 hours of battery life. It can also be plugged into a wall for constant use.

The head-mounted display uses nearly 4K OLED microdisplays for each eye, making it the highest resolution consumer-grade head-mounted display available at launch. Uniquely, the Vision Pro also has a "vision" lens display on the front that shows a rendered view of the upper half of your face to nearby people when they are in the vicinity.

Vision Pro's operating system, visionOS, is controlled by eye tracking and gestures. Your eyes are the target system, similar to moving a mouse or hovering your finger over a touch screen, while pinching your index finger and thumb is equivalent to clicking.

iPad and iPhone apps are available on Vision Pro's App Store by default, but some developers choose not to offer them. Developers can also build a native visionOS version of their app and use Apple's Universal Purchase cross-platform purchasing system to make it available for free to customers who have already purchased their app on an iPhone or iPad, and vice versa.

For productivity, the head-mounted display supports running multiple windows side-by-side on a large virtual screen and supports input using Apple's Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad. You can also mirror your Mac's display to the virtual screen.

For entertainment, Apple offers 4K and 3D movies on huge virtual screens that can be enjoyed in AR environments or VR environments. There's also immersive 180-degree 8K video and a fully immersive true VR experience.

For gaming, you can use the GamePad to play iPad games on a huge virtual screen, or play games like Rec Room, Demeo, and Puzzling Places,What the Golf?and Super Fruit Ninja, among other AR/VR games.

The head-mounted display can also capture and playback 3D video known as spatial video, which you can also capture with the iPhone 15 Pro.

The Vision Pro introduces new features and specifications that have never before been marketed in a head-mounted display, and coupled with its innovative visionOS, the release by the world's largest and most recognizable tech company represents a momentous occasion for the industry.

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