Computerworld October 18, 2024
Mike Elgan

Mainstream desktop and laptop PCs should fully support AR screens and hand gestures right out of the box.

Apple released a claustrophobic submarine movie for Apple Vision Pro earlier this month, and it gave me a sinking feeling.

The movie Submerged was neither augmented reality (AR) nor virtual reality (VR) nor 360-degree video. It was more like 180-degree video. According to reviews, the experience was as immersive as a submarine with a hole in it.

But wait a minute, you might say. I thought Apple Vision Pro was supposed to be mainly AR.

While the tech media and even the mainstream press point out that Apple Vision Pro sales aren’t anywhere near as high as Apple expected, a...

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