Apple Vision Pro will be supported from launch over 150 TV series and movies in 3D via the Apple TV app. This was confirmed by the company after announcing that its mixed reality viewer will be officially available in February next year. Apple also said its glasses will support more than 250 Apple Arcade games.
Users, in addition, They will be able to watch any series or movie available on Apple TV using Apple Vision Pro.regardless of whether they are adapted into 3D or not. The difference, however, is that games designed—or rather, adapted—for a mixed reality headset will be significantly more immersive. Those that are not supported will be able to view images up to 100 feet in size and up to 4K resolution in each eye. In addition, they will be compatible with HDR and spatial audio.
The Cupertino company has also developed what they call for the Apple Vision Pro Exciting video. These are 8K 3D recordings that can be viewed at 180 degrees and are also recorded using Spatial Audio.
On the other hand, we repeat once again: Apple Arcade will be compatible with Apple glasses more than 250 items available. Users will be able to play with compatible Bluetooth controllers.
Apple Vision Pro will go on sale on February 2.
The firm has confirmed that the Apple Vision Pro will officially go on sale on February 2. They will do this, yes, only in the USA. At least for now. Apple Mixed Reality Viewer will have a starting price US$3499 for one variant with 256 GB of internal memory.
Apple Vision Pro will also include a battery, USB-C cable, power adapter, front cover, and two different fastening tapes: Double loop (consists of a band for the top of the head, another for the back area and a single band for the back of the head).
Separate from Vision Pro, Apple will sell optics developed by ZEISS for those users who use glasses or contact lenses. They will cost $99 for reading glasses and $149 for ZEISS prescription lenses.
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