Thursday, Nov 14, 2024

A February launch puts the Vision Pro back on my New Year’s resolutions list

With 2023 almost over, we're getting closer to that big Vision Pro launch that Apple is preparing for next year. And a new report says that production of the spatial computer is in full swing in China. Apple aims to have Vision Pro stock ready by the end of January, with sales to start in February.

Starting at $3,499 and requiring an in-store appointment, the Vision Pro isn't going to be flying off the shelves. But the spatial computer has its fans, including this longtime Apple device user. I've long said I wanted to get the first-gen model. But the most recent rumors made me realize I might be in for a long wait. The Vision Pro might not hit Europe for several months if it even happens next year.

However, a February release date would be a great development for the Vision Pro. It makes me hopeful that I might be able to purchase the device next year.

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By: Chris Smith
Title: A February launch puts the Vision Pro back on my New Year’s resolutions list
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Published Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2023 11:50:00 +0000

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