Apple's very expensive glasses will host a real hodgepodge of applications
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 4:01 am
Apple's new mixed reality glasses , which will presumably be released next June under the name "Reality Pro", are perhaps not the most eagerly awaited gadget by the company's large army of fans. The fact that the metaverse has been forgotten, still trapped in a sort of nebula, does not help in any way to boost the popularity of a device whose price will also be around 3,000 euros.
However, while Apple's new mixed reality glasses have been subject to criticism from employees of the Cupertino company , who call them completely unnecessary, opinions are also emerging that heap list of tunisia cell phone numbers praise on the new gadget from the company led by Tim Cook. The American blogger Evan Blass has assured, for example, on Twitter that one of his sources has had first-hand contact with the new "Reality Pro" and has been incredibly impressed by its superpowers . "They have made a giant leap since the end of last year. I was skeptical, but now I would gladly pay for Apple's glasses," says Evan Blass's source.
More details about Apple's new gadget are provided by journalist Mark Gurman in his column "Power On" for Bloomberg . Gurman predicts that the Cupertino company will bet on a deliberately broad approach in the new "Reality Pro" by virtue of which multiple different applications will be gathered on the device and that it will be similar to the approach used at the time for the launch of the Apple Watch in 2014.
" Apple plans to equip the glasses with a plethora of features - games, fitness services and even an app for reading books in virtual reality - and hopes that buyers of the device will find something they like," says Gurman.
However, while Apple's new mixed reality glasses have been subject to criticism from employees of the Cupertino company , who call them completely unnecessary, opinions are also emerging that heap list of tunisia cell phone numbers praise on the new gadget from the company led by Tim Cook. The American blogger Evan Blass has assured, for example, on Twitter that one of his sources has had first-hand contact with the new "Reality Pro" and has been incredibly impressed by its superpowers . "They have made a giant leap since the end of last year. I was skeptical, but now I would gladly pay for Apple's glasses," says Evan Blass's source.
More details about Apple's new gadget are provided by journalist Mark Gurman in his column "Power On" for Bloomberg . Gurman predicts that the Cupertino company will bet on a deliberately broad approach in the new "Reality Pro" by virtue of which multiple different applications will be gathered on the device and that it will be similar to the approach used at the time for the launch of the Apple Watch in 2014.
" Apple plans to equip the glasses with a plethora of features - games, fitness services and even an app for reading books in virtual reality - and hopes that buyers of the device will find something they like," says Gurman.