Last words written by Mark Gurman in Bloomberg This is good news for all Apple Vision Pro enthusiasts. The company will prepare augmented reality glasses. much cheaper and with more modest characteristics. Your name? It’s a mystery at the moment though AppleVision – without the “pro” – sounds pretty good.
According to the cited source, these alleged Cheap Vision Pro They have been developed in the company’s laboratories for years., even long before the current model was launched. In fact, the fact that the first version appeared with the letter “Pro” in the name gave a hint about the future augmented reality catalogue.
Moreover, Gourmet dares to set the range price for these economical Vision Prowhich will come from from 1500 to 2000 dollars. This reduction will now be accompanied by a number of disadvantages compared to current glasseswhich could cause headaches for Apple.
And the company doesn’t want to give up some of the features that make the Vision Pro special, so price cuts will be more difficult than expected. In addition, competition comes into play because if the economic model loses key features, it can be compared with other devices with similar features but significantly lower prices.
According to Mark Gurman, this is exactly what the cheap Vision Pro will be.
The good news is that Gurman not only reported the development of a low-cost Vision Pro, but also installed expected date the key to your arrival: end of 2025. In fact, he dared to say that this time frame was in the company’s plans even before the launch of the current glasses.
In addition, he announced a number of modifications that should achieve these economical Vision Pros, such as no EyeSight screen see the eyes of the person wearing the device, significant reduction in viewing angle, lower resolution when viewing content or turning on less powerful chip.
But if there is anything to emphasize from his words, it is the possibility that these Vision Pro whether it depends on Mac or iPhone. According to Gurman, Apple will consider this option to save on components that allow current glasses to be completely independent.
That is, the future of Apple Vision – without “professionals” – They can be an extension of your Mac or your iPhone. with an additional cable and some restrictions when viewing content.
Without a doubt, A cheap version of Vision Pro It looks interesting, but the price, even with a discount of more than 50%, is still far from attractive.
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