Computerworld October 24, 2024
Jonny Evans

2025 will be an important year for visionOS and for the Vision Pro headset itself.

Reports Apple is closing down Vision Pro production seem counter intuitive, given that in the last few days, Cisco and Vimeo have both released software for the high-tech headset, which is also now being used for pilot training.

At $3,500, the device was never expected to be a mass market product, as Apple CEO Tim Cook agrees. But it certainly continues to make its mark in enterprise computing — as well as offering big promise to entertainment.

The Information has a report in which it claims Apple has told its Vision Pro assembler, Luxshare, that it might need to wind down production in November. The...

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