Chance talks about his second time going hands-on with the Apple Vision Pro, including trying the newly announced Disney+ experiences. We also discuss the preorder process, and the newly released tech specs and accessories for Apple’s upcoming headset. There’s also an ongoing debacle about exactly what third party apps, if any, will be available on visionOS at launch.
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Chance Miller
Benjamin Mayo
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- Apple Vision Pro: EyeSight, comfort, and more impressions from my latest demo
- Vision Pro: Apple’s first spatial computer is now available for pre-order
- Apple Vision Pro available in three storage configurations
- Apple Vision Pro accessories: $200 Travel Case, $200 Battery, $200 Light Seal, and more
- Here’s how much Vision Pro AppleCare and deductibles cost
- Apple Vision Pro comes with these pre-installed spatial apps
- Vision Pro shipping estimates begin slipping to March for some configurations
- Apple Vision Pro custom engraving offered on optical inserts from ZEISS
- PSA: Here’s what to expect if you buy Vision Pro but don’t live in the United States
- Apple offers in-depth look at Vision Pro in new ‘Guided Tour’ video
- Vision Pro replacement/repair costs up to $2,399 without AppleCare
- Apple reveals Vision Pro’s weight for the first time: Here’s how it compares
- Vision Pro supports AirPlay mirroring to iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and more
- YouTube, Spotify, and some other popular apps (probably) won’t be available on Vision Pro at launch
- Vision Pro Immersive Video makes it the ultimate entertainment device, says Apple
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