Commentary: Live sports are coming to the Vision Pro headset. After my first view courtside, I have mixed feelings.
The first live sporting event was broadcast in the Vision Pro, and it’s a big disappointment. The experience could be amazing ...
Gaming on Vision Pro isn’t yet the device’s strong suit, but one recent launch should start to change that. Gamers will now find a massive expansion of new games available—more than 2,000 total—thanks ...
First things first, the biggest update to the new Vision Pro is the addition of an M5 chip powering it. This is Apple's latest in-house silicon, and every review I read noted that performance is ...
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The Apple Vision Pro (starting at $3,499) has been, to paraphrase Monty Python, just resting production at its Chinese manufacturer, Luxcorp. That's according to analysts at International Data Corp, ...
Vision Pro has been a flop, plain and simple. By most accounts, it is not even close to meeting Apple’s own meager internal sales expectations. And worse, it is out of the public consciousness ...
Last Friday, basketball fans in the Los Angeles Lakers market got their first glimpse of an immersive live game when the ...
Apple’s first Vision Pro hardware update is here, and it’s more than just a spec bump. Sure, there’s an M5 chip inside, but that doesn’t tell the full story. I’ve been using the new Vision Pro (M5) ...
The best part might be the new headband, which costs $99 and supports the first model. is a deputy editor with 18 years of experience writing and editing product reviews, gadgets and business news.
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro sounds like a bargain compared to the ...