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[Six Colors] Apple Vision Pro review: Eyes on the future
It’s been a very long time since Apple released a product as speculative and impractical as the Vision Pro, its $3499 first-generation “spatial computing” headset. Led by Apple, t…
There will be some powerful debates about what the Vision Pro represents and what it costs, and whether or not it needs to exist… but it’s worth stopping for a moment to appreciate the technological object that Apple has designed, built, and put into mass production. Pressing the Digital Crown is the most important single gesture on the entire device since it brings up the Vision Pro equivalent of the Home Screen: a tabbed list of apps, people, and virtual environments. This is a feature that probably won’t replace a nice, big monitor for most people—you can get one of those for a lot less than the cost of a Vision Pro—but is an amazing way to make a 13- or 14-inch Apple laptop suddenly act like it’s got an expansive desktop display, no matter where you are.
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