Hypothetically thinking about Apple Vision Pro and what it offers for nearly $4000 in hardware might leave you concerned that Apple won’t find enough buyers to support the creation of sufficient software and immersive content for it as a platform. Having used it, I think I can say that’s the wrong thing to be worried about.

Apple Vision Pro iPad mini — both products that had challenging software launches

Apple Vision Pro iPad mini — both products that had challenging software launches
Apple Vision Pro is not cheap.
But the real question is, will it be “expensive” like the $6,995 LaserWriter printers Apple introduced in 1985 to wide success in launching the Macintosh as an essential tool in desktop publishing, or will it end up more like the cheapest $699 Newton MessagePad that failed to find enough interest to sustain the development of useful Newton software in the mid ’90s?
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Who will deliver immersive content for Apple Vision Pro?