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Apple Vision Pro Impressions!

What is the Apple AR/VR headset? The new Apple AR/VR headset is a standalone computer with an M2 chip inside, its own wifi connection, and a roughly 4K micro-OLED display for each eye. It has sensors all over it to track what's happening around the headset and also to track your hands in front of your face.

How does it work? There are no controllers at all; you control this thing entirely with your hands, eyes, and voice. The most impressive thing about this headset is the eye tracking as it looks at your eyes and keeps track of where they move around.

What does it actually do? It can be used as its own computer with web browsing using these windows that you can move around by touching them together or resizing them by dragging their corners. They use selective rendering based on super good eye tracking so computing power focuses on sharply rendering part of the screen while saving power on rest which works quickly without any noticeable lagging issues during usage.

Computing The Apple Vision Pro headset can mirror the display of a Mac and allow users to connect a Bluetooth keyboard and trackpad, making it possible for them to work on their computer while wearing the headset.

Connection Users can use messaging apps or FaceTime with people through the Apple Vision Pro headset. The device uses eye tracking sensors and other features that create an avatar-like model of its user in real-time.

Content Apple's VR technology is expected to revolutionize content creation by providing high-quality immersive experiences for viewers at home. Users will be able to watch movies as if they were sitting in theaters, play games courtside during NBA matches, take stereoscopic photos/videos using built-in cameras but there are some downsides such as heavy weight (metal & glass), two-hour battery life only without haptic feedbacks which may cause fatigue after long usage periods