Every zeitgeist has been privy to something monumental in the tech realm . The day Google Search came to life, The day online messaging transformed our relationships . The day we didn’t need words but in place, use emoticons to express ourselves.
Now, another day for a new world has come, all with the arrival of Apple’s first spatial computer : the Vision Pro. A groundbreaking device that seamlessly blends digital content with the physical world. Everything that you thought would be a chimera, is now a limitless reality.
I say limitless, because this is just the beginning of Vision OS, the almighty operating system powering the device. Upon first hold, the device feels hefty. But as I slide the wearable on, the weight balances out snugly on my head—with a comfortable wide knit strap that is easily fitted on and adjustable via a turn of a knob on the side.
10pm: It’s time for a set-up. I’m in my bedroom peering into a screen, as words and functions fan out over my dresser. Navigating is a breeze and intuitive; the device first logs in my hands and eyes with some simple exercises—the two primaries of how one uses the Vision Pro.
Soon, a home screen comes to view, comprising familiar icons like Mail, Safari and Photos. Each of them, so satisfyingly crisp, as if I have 20/20 vision. For anyone who’s seen Iron Man , you’ll feel alot like Tony Stark in his suit.
On top of custom Apple Silicon in a dual-chip, Apple achieves this by using micro-OLED technology, which .
