Apple's Vision Pro Set to Debut as 'Spatial Computing' Device
The device, equipped with 16GB of RAM and starting at $3,499 for 256GB of storage, will be available for free demos at Apple retail locations from February 2.
- Apple's new device, the Vision Pro, is set to debut in February, with the company insisting on referring to it as a 'spatial computing' device rather than using terms like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), or mixed reality (MR).
- The Vision Pro is equipped with 16GB of RAM and will be available with 256GB of storage for $3,499, with potential for higher storage capacities yet to be confirmed.
- Apple CEO Tim Cook has described the Vision Pro as opening a 'new era of spatial computing', with the device combining digital content with the user's physical surroundings.
- From February 2, Apple will offer free demos of the Vision Pro at its retail locations, allowing potential customers to experience the device without the $3,500 price tag.
- Apple's guidelines for developers creating apps for the Vision Pro's operating system, visionOS, explicitly instruct them to avoid referring to their apps as AR or VR, instead using the term 'spatial computing'.



















































































