Apple has unveiled its new augmented reality headset, the Apple Vision Pro. The device features a custom aluminum alloy body with ventilation holes and three-dimensionally formed laminated glass on the front. It uses micro OLED displays to fit 44 pixels in the space of an iPhone pixel, promising "true 4K resolution with wide colors." There are also 12 cameras, five sensors, six microphones, and eye-tracking technology that can display your eyes on the outside of the device. The Apple M2 chip powers it all along with a new R1 chip designed for real-time processing of the real world and reducing motion sickness. The company plans to sell it for $3,499 starting in early 2024.
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