Apple unveiled a gripping underwater film exclusively for Apple Vision Pro recently, leaving me breathless with anticipation.
The movie Submerged was a unique blend of technology, not falling into the categories of augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), or 360-degree video. It offered viewers a 180-degree perspective that was as captivating as being inside a leaking submarine.
But hold
Despite reports indicating lower-than-expected sales figures for Apple Vision Pro, there remains a dedicated community of users who swear by its functionality. These enthusiasts find the most value in expanding their MacBook Pro desktop to massive proportions through AR
This innovative approach – using AR for desktop computing rather than just entertainment or communication – echoes the vision behind Sightful’s Spacetop computing platform.
Sightful’s groundbreaking Spacetop G1 introduced an augmented reality laptop that utilized AR glasses instead of traditional screens. The system projected a virtual 100-inch display in front of users, seamlessly integrated with their physical keyboard. Powered by SpaceOS, an Android-based operating system tailored for cloud-based applications akin to Chromebook functionality, this device revolutionized how we interact with technology. I first covered this development back in June.
2024-10-26 05:15:02
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