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Record a few more impressive points:
1. Although the invited developer area is open in Apple Park, the entire press conference is still recorded, not live, and developers watch it on the big screen at the scene;
2. iPadOS 17 desktop widgets can be interacted with, and a new health app has been added;
3. Vision Pro is superior to the current best headsets (hololens/quest/pico/psvr) in at least the following aspects:
– Display effects (fine resolution and reduced dizziness)
– No need for a controller, direct eye movement + gesture interaction
-3D video shooting and browsing, panorama photo browsing
But it should not be able to stream PC VR games as a monitor yet.
4. The operating system of Vision Pro is called visionOS, not the previously rumored xrOS;
5. Since there is a face scan when the device is initially set up, when wearing Vision Pro for facetime, what the other party sees is a modeled self. From the official video, the effect is very realistic;
6. The immersion from AR to VR (reality to virtual) can be adjusted through the digital crown;
7. It can run independently without connecting to the iPhone, but it is not yet clear how to interact with the “continuous interoperability” across devices;
8. The battery of Vision Pro is connected externally, like connecting a power bank. When using it, attach the cable to the strap on the left side, and the external battery can be put into the pocket of the trousers;
9. It can be seen that Apple’s previous LiDAR, 3D structured light face ID, and spatial audio are all in the process of technology accumulation and verification;
10. The Vision Pro is priced at $3,499 and will be available in the US early next year and in more regions later next year.
11. Vision Pro is still a device for indoor use. It is expected that its form will evolve into glasses for daily wear as soon as possible.
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