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Today, I picked up my Apple Vision Pro (AVP) at the Apple Store and iFixit posted their first in a series of "Extreme Unboxing" of the Apple Vision Pro.

For this 2nd article on CES, I will go into more depth on the Sony XR in contrast to the Apple AVP, Digilens's new glasses, EverysIght, Mojie, and TCL's newest color MicorLED glasses.

For this 2nd article on CES, I will go into more depth on the Sony XR in contrast to the Apple AVP, Digilens's new glasses, EverysIght, Mojie, and TCL's newest color MicorLED glasses.

Introduction and Updates January is always extremely busy both with CES (last week) and the SPIE AR/VR/MR (next week) conferences and exhibitions. Not only is there the time to attend the events, but I also collect a massive amount of…

Humane AI (Humane, hereafter) combines the mid-2010s failed concept of using a laser projector to project on the body with the early 2000s failed projector phone (something I wrote about in 2013), only they left out the phone's flat panel display and have more feeble processing than a good smartphone. Rational people wonder what this does that a good smartphone can't do much better, and you can count me as one of these people.

Introduction I planned to wrap up my first pass coverage of the Apple Vision Pro (AVP) with my summary and conclusions based on prior articles. But the more I thought about it, Apple’s approach to Passthrough Mixed Reality (PtMR) seems…

Introduction In this series about the Apple Vision Pro, this sub-series on Monitor Replacement and Business/Text applications started with Part 5A, which discussed scaling, text grid fitting, and binocular overlap issues. Part 5B starts by documenting some of Apple’s claims…

Introduction – Now Three Parts 5A-C I want to address feedback in the comments and on LinkedIn from Part 5A about whether Apple claimed the Apple Vision Pro (AVP) was supposed to be a monitor replacement for office/text applications. Another…

Introduction As I wrote in Apple Vision Pro (Part 1) regarding the media coverage of the Apple Vision Pro, “Unfortunately, I saw very little technical analysis and very few with deep knowledge of the issues of virtual and augmented reality.…

Introduction Hypervision, a company making a name for itself by developing very wide field of view VR pancake optics, just released a short article analyzing the Apple Vision Pro’s pancake on their website titled, First Insights about Apple Vision Pro…