2024-02-03 23:42:26
Continuing our coverage of the launch of Apple Vision Prowe focused this video on one of the headset’s most selling points: content consumption (put series, space videos, photos and more on this cake).
Even though Vision Pro doesn’t have a single reason to exist, watching a game (football, basketball or any other), a movie or anything else on a screen that can be the size of a cinema (yes, there is a mode cinema in Vision Pro) is something really incredible that is very, very difficult to convey to you in a video like this. Only by actually testing the product is it possible to understand, but we try to overcome this in the best possible way.
We also quickly tested its speaker — which, I’ll tell you, is very good but is obviously limited (especially in volume).
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The Apple Vision Pro arrived yesterday (2/2) at Apple stores (physical and online) in the United States, costing from US$3,500. Still in 2024, it will be expanded to some more countries — not yet announced by Maçã.
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