While theApple Vision Pro will be the most talked about product of 2024 and it paves the way for the next stage of the immersive internet, it is a product to be curious about more than to consider buying -- with a few exceptions. I suspect that Vision Pro tells us a lot about the future of technology, and yet it also leads us to ask as many questions as it answers. I'd certainly recommend anyone curious about it to book an appointment at an Apple Store to get a Vision Pro demo and watch a spatial video, use the Encounter Dinosaurs app, and experience the Alicia Keys Rehearsal Room immersive video with your own eyes.
But unless you are a software developer wanting to build the next generation of immersive digital experiences or an organization wanting to use headsets like the Vision Pro to improve processes or prepare to engage your audience in new ways in the future, then it's very difficult to recommend that you purchase an Apple Vision Pro. Rather than spending$3,500 on Vision Pro, I'd recommend buying aMeta Quest 3 for $500 to begin to experience VR and AR from there, and then wait for the less expensive versions of an Apple headset in the future.
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Of course, if you are a bleeding-edge adopter and you love being out in front on all new technologies -- and that's your favorite way to spend your disposable income -- then Vision Pro looks like one of those breakthrough products that only comes around once or twice in a decade.
The reason the Vision Pro gets a 3/5 rating is that 's review scores are heavily weighted toward the strength of our convictions in recommending that you buy a product.
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