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Vision Pro preview

By the time you read this, the first US customers for Apple’s new Vision Pro will be getting their hands on the headset – arguably the most revolutionary product the company has launched since the iPhone arrived in 2007 and the Mac made its debut 40 years ago.

While the jury’s still out on whether the Vision Pro will prove successful, it heralds the arrival of ‘spatial computing’ – Apple’s term for anew way of using devices that’s fully immersive, while also delivering the familiarity and intuitiveness that we’ve come to expect from the iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Central to the Vision Pro’s way of doing

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