Computerworld February 21, 2024
Ryan Faas

Though Apple is touting its high-tech headset as the world’s first ‘spatial computing’ platform, for most people it’s more like a technologically advanced proof of concept.

“I haven’t upgraded the Mac (or PC) I use for work in a years. I was going to replace it this year, and I’m wondering if I could or should get an Apple Vision Pro instead. What do you think?”

I’ve heard more variations of that question in the past two weeks than I expected. It’s not a bad idea in some respects.

  • Apple itself is pitching Vision Pro as the first spatial computer platform.
  • The device uses an M2 processor on par with Macs from a year ago.
  • There are already tons...

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