Apple’s long-awaited entry into the world of computers you wear on your face is here. Apple claims that the Vision Pro, a VR headset that starts at $3,499, is the beginning of something called “spatial computing,” which basically boils down to running apps all around you. The Verge’s Editor-in-Chief Nilay Patel answers all your Vision Pro questions. #Apple #Technology #AppleVisionPro
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0:00 Intro
2:00 Spatial computer or a VR headset?
2:59 EyeSight and front display
3:38 Hardware and accessories
6:38 Displays & field of view
8:27 Video passthrough (latency, dynamic range, motion blur)
11:41 Personas and FaceTime call with Marques Brownlee (@mkbhd) and Joanna Stern (@wsj)
14:29 Eye tracking
16:26 Hand tracking
17:41 VisionOS (apps and window management)
19:27 Secondary Mac display
20:22 AR & MR
21:25 Watching movies with Vision Pro
23:18 Spatial videos
25:01 Conclusion
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15 июн 2024