Apple finally releases its long-awaited product Visual Pro Book today. At the launch, Apple also released a tour video that gives you a glimpse into spatial computing and the new dimensions of immersive experiences it introduces. Here are the key moments to focus on to understand why Vision Pro is a game changer. We are witnessing a new future of computing, connectivity, entertainment, communication and how we interact with the digital and physical spaces around us.
1) You'll notice that this video is designed to help you prepare for a new experience. It lays the foundation for a “thinking shift.” In some ways, though, it's a bit over the top.
2) The transformation from physical space to spatial environment is amazing. This is by design. You can almost see and feel it through his eyes.
3) Notice her composure and the simplicity of her instructions. This is also by design. It aims to connect spatial operations to a new dimension, one of ease and wonder.
4) How our moderator guides users through the user interface and the relationship between the demonstrated application has two functions: 1) Elegance and intuition.
5) “Gaze at a certain moment” is a powerful way to describe spatial video. It adds a new dimension to a past experience, making it an immersive memory.No different from movies brainstorming With Christopher Walken and Natalie Wood (in her final role). When these photos appear on iPhones like today's, many will cry as they relive important moments.
6) Entertainment is a killer app right out of the box. about It's believed that the Vision Pro (or Apple's Face Computer as he nicknamed it) is serving as a home entertainment reference system.
7) Productivity is also considered a powerful experience that allows you to transform an open space into a virtual, customizable work environment. For example, when a user turns on their MacBook, the screen switches from the laptop to VisionPro, creating a giant theater 4D display.
8) UI/UX Subtle but powerful demonstration of a game-changing approach to interaction. Spatial computing changes the way we control space and the virtual relationship between the digital and physical worlds.
I had friends who booked online at 5am Pacific time. Honestly, I wish I was one of them.





