Mark Gurman reports an ambitious timeline: Finished devices will be ready by the end of January and will appear on store shelves a month later. However, he warns of possible “last-minute delays” that could affect this schedule.
One thing is clear: Apple is doing its best. Retail store employees are undergoing intensive training on Vision Pro, stores are preparing for demos and trials, and developers are preparing to release their creations on VisionOS.
So will consumers prefer this? A recent 9to5Mac survey painted a mixed picture: 64% were undecided, 21% were willing to accept the Vision Pro, and 15% were undecided.
The high price tag (more than $3,000) may put some off, while others can’t wait to get more details about the software VisionOS promises. Either way, February is just around the corner. Whether you’re a buyer or a keen observer, prepare to witness the dawn of Apple’s mixed reality era.
Source: Ferra

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