Apple wants to bring Spatial Computing to regular monitors

Amplifying work and media it has developed for the Apple Vision Pro headset, Apple is developing technology so your MacBook Pro or desktop monitor can display 3D environments without special glasses.

A modern workspace with a monitor displaying three simple geometric drawings of shapes, a keyboard, smartphone, headset, and blue glowing lamp on a desk, with a brick wall backdrop.
Detail from the patent showing different perspectives of an object which are needed for the effect of 3D

Perhaps this is Spatial Computing or maybe it just looks like it. For a future MacBook Pro, Studio Display — or even, unbelievably, an Apple Watch — may come with a flat screen showing 3D images.

Arguably, that’s exactly what we’ve got now with the 3D features of the Apple Vision Pro. In that case, though, the 3D depth effect is made by sending subtly different images to the displays in front of people’s left and right eyes.

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