The Apple Vision Pro made a big splash in the past months and aroused curiosity in the technology world. However, the popularity of VR/AR glasses seems to have dropped considerably in recent weeks. Apple announced that it will launch a new series to revitalize users.
New immersive videos for Apple Vision Pro on the way
The Prehistoric Planet Immersive series, released in conjunction with the launch of Vision Pro, will have more episodes starting in the coming weeks. Users will be able to enjoy watching documentaries on Vision Pro with short films that will be released on April 19.
A trailer for the experience is available in the TV app on Apple Vision Pro. The series, which Apple calls Immersive Video, is shot in 180-degree 3D using 8K resolution.
Vision Pro-exclusive productions aim to make the viewer feel like they are in a prehistoric world. The first Prehistoric Planet Immersive movie, released in February with VR/AR glasses, was set on the ocean shore. It showed pterosaurs moving with T-Rexes.
When you first put on the Vision Pro, you have an almost telepathic experience. The device, which you control with your eyes, is extremely fast and responsive. The screen integrates perfectly with the real world and feels like you’re watching a hologram.
Vision Pro is equipped with one of Apple’s most powerful processors. As a result, the device runs extremely smooth and fast. Battery life is up to 8 hours. The biggest disadvantage of the device is its price tag of $3,500.
Vision Pro gives users the opportunity to experience immersive content thanks to its high-resolution displays and eye tracking. With the April 19 video, new immersive videos will also meet users.
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