Although Apple’s World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) is primarily geared towards developers, it also functions as a marketing platform. The conference thrill iPhone, iPad, and Mac customers with a well covered keynote and the introduction of new Apple OS versions.
This year, in addition to the customary events, a daylong “Special Event at Apple Park” with the intriguing moniker of “Apple Park” is set for June 5. Everyone is interested to see what Apple has in store for them as the nature of this event is still a secret.
Although Apple hasn’t confirmed it, there is suspicion that the planned “Special Event at Apple Park” may have something to do with both the headset itself and xrOS, the operating system that will run Apple’s Mixed Reality headset.
Recent rumours indicate that the headgear will ship in June, and some analysts believe that it might have a huge influence on the overall AR/VR market.
With twin TSMC CPUs, dual tiny OLED screens from Sony, 12 cameras, and an additional power source, this XR headset—dubbed the Apple Reality Pro—is anticipated to be incredibly powerful.
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The gadget, which is expected to target experts rather than casual consumers, is expected to cost around $3,000. It’s anticipated that the headgear will be sold later this year.