Discover the latest buzz around Melbourne's JigSpace, Apple's Vision Pro, and more as the Aussies dive into the world of 3D communication with a humorous twist!
Melbourne's JigSpace, a tech startup, has recently secured fresh funding, aiming to leverage Apple's groundbreaking VR headset, the Vision Pro, to revolutionize 3D communication. As the Australian software developer Zac Duff leads the charge, the Vision Pro has already made a splash in the tech industry. Despite this, IDC analysts predict a potential dip in demand for the Vision Pro, labeling it as more of a 'dev kit' than a mass-market product.
Apple's Vision Pro, touted as the world's first spatial computer, made its debut in Australia with much anticipation. However, sales projections indicate a lukewarm reception, with estimates suggesting that sales may not exceed 500,000 units this year. This contrasts with the futuristic features of the Vision Pro, such as 'mind-reading' capabilities, as highlighted by tech enthusiast Taylor Reilly.
In a surprising move, Apple is expanding the reach of the Vision Pro to various countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the U.K., following its initial launch in Asian markets. Despite this global rollout, projections for 2024 hint at a possible slump in sales for the Vision Pro, indicating a slow start for Apple's latest tech marvel.
As the industry awaits a potential uptick in sales with the release of a more affordable version of the Vision Pro next year, public excitement seems mixed. Reports suggest that even in tech-savvy cities like Sydney, the hype around the Vision Pro's launch has not translated into long queues outside Apple stores. This 'adult playground' tech vibe sets a unique tone for the future of Apple's Vision Pro in the Australian market.
The startup will hope it can ride on the tailwinds of Apple's flagship VR headset as it strives to become the standard-bearer for communicating in 3D.
Apple's Vision Pro – the world's first spatial computer – launched in Australia on Friday. But Melbourne software developer Zac Duff has already amassed ...
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The Apple Vision Pro might sound like the stuff of science fiction, but it's very real, writes Taylor Reilly.
The Vision Pro will hit stores in Australia, Canada, France, Germany and the U.K. on Friday, following the headset's debut in Asian markets.
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Apple Inc.'s biggest new product in years is not expected to shake off its slow sales start until the release of a cheaper model next year.
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The Vision Pro will hit stores in Australia, Canada, France, Germany and the U.K. on Friday, following the headset's debut in Asian markets.
Apple's Vision Pro hits the market today in Europe. Meanwhile, a new report from IDC hints that the spacial computer isn't selling very well.
The 'spatial computing' device starts at £3499 and is controlled by the user's eyes, hands and voice.
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Apple's Vision Pro spatial computing headset today arrived at Apple Store locations in the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, and...
The 'spatial computing' device starts at £3499 and is controlled by the user's eyes, hands and voice.
Apple's mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro, will become available in more countries outside of the U.S. starting today. Customers in Australia are ...
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Apple is launching its Vision Pro headset in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the UK today.
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