This is my favorite new feature in visionOS 2.0. I have always had double-vision my whole life, but after turning this on I experienced actual stereo depth for the first time ever. It was genuinely emotional.
Silicon Jungle on X: "my big bets for the future: - the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will…" / X
- the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear.
- computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing.
- the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important.
- AI will…
— Silicon Jungle (@JungleSilicon)
“It’s cool that they’re calling it a “spatial computer”, which is a significant break from the “tech first” way of calling it a “headset”. It’s not about what it is, but what you do with it: You can do all kinds of computing tasks with it, but in a new kind of spatial way.43/?”
“So, @Apple’s new #VisionPro headset is out, and it looks like a cool product. I happened to work on it five years ago, so here’s a number of thoughts on the gadget. This is long and rambling, and all of my first-hand information is five years old, so make of it what you will.1/?”
“Kind of interesting that the glassy, three dimensional visionOS UI (which is real) looks a lot like Microsoft’s “fancy fantasy” UI from its promo videos, which is completely fake.
Shows the difference in culture between the two pretty well.”
“Fun fact - Microsoft pioneered this with their proximity light in MRTK! Their fluent design was really ahead of its time, and remains a masterclass for direct touch interaction.”