Alex Heath on Nostr: some tea on the Vision Pro from my last newsletter: While most developers have to ...
some tea on the Vision Pro from my last newsletter:
While most developers have to physically go into one of Apple’s labs to try the Vision Pro, a select group has been able to take headsets home to spend more time building for the device. After talking with one such developer, I’ve confirmed the suspicion I had after my own Vision Pro demo back at WWDC: key aspects of the device don’t work yet, namely the front-facing display that is supposed to show the wearer’s eyes as they move. (1/3)
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