Apple is working on a cheaper Vision Pro

According to Gurman, the first feature of the cheaper version of Apple’s Vision Pro that will be eliminated to reduce cost will be the EyeSight feature.
According to Gurman.
The EyeSight feature requires an external OLED display and input from cameras and sensors inside the headset, so eliminating it would certainly help the company lower the price significantly. The company is expected to aim for a price of $1,500-$2,500.
But keep in mind that previous reports suggest that the Vision Pro will be cheaper in 2025, and that a hardware upgrade to the existing version will likely be delayed until 2027.
We should keep in mind, however, that previous reports suggest that the Vision Pro will be cheaper in 2025, and that a hardware upgrade to the existing version will likely be delayed until 2027.

The newsletter also mentions some of Apple’s upcoming M3-based products: the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and iPad. Gurman reported that the company has finalized the development of all the devices, but the announcement date is still unknown. However, it won’t happen this month.
And it won’t happen this month.
The new iPad Pro, for example, is rumored to feature an OLED display, a redesigned design, a new Magic Keyboard, and a faster chip.
A new iPad Pro, for example, is rumored to feature an OLED display, an updated design, a new Magic Keyboard, and a faster chip.
The MacBook Pro with the M3 Pro and M3 Max chips is scheduled for release in spring 2024, and mass production of the chips is getting closer. Unfortunately, the Air’s release will take longer. We’ll see it most likely next summer.
We’ll probably see it in the summer of next year.