We have been waiting eight years already for Apple’s visual headphone. I wrote three books in that time about the technology.
— Scoble (@Scobleizer) November 26, 2021
Less than one to go. https://t.co/WjfeWP9N3f
Per Kuo: Apple glasses will have a version of the M1 processor, which Apple uses in Macs. Those processors have been universally praised for their power and efficiency. https://t.co/YOrUg2UePZ
— Steve Kovach (@stevekovach) November 26, 2021
Analyst Kuo mentions Apple will be using dual 4K OLED MICRODISPLAYS from Sony for their VR/AR HMD
— Brad Lynch (@SadlyItsBradley) November 26, 2021
And equipped with two processors. An M1-type processor and a lower-end processor in charge of sensor-related computing (passthrough AR)https://t.co/sumzyTWLKh
Personally, I don’t think the iPhone will ever be completely replaced by Apple’s AR headsets.
— Joshua Swingle (@JoshuaSwingle) November 26, 2021
Like the iPad and MacBook, I suspect AR headsets and smartphones will co-exist, simply becoming extensions of eachother. https://t.co/34INwiqqwt
This ain’t happening. (AR replacing smartphones)
— @MikalFM (@MikalFM) November 26, 2021
Phone is too good a form factor to be displaced, it will only be augmented.https://t.co/xFWU3dXzgK
NEWS: Apple AR Headset Coming Late 2022 With Mac-Level Computing Power
— Sawyer Merritt ?? (@SawyerMerritt) November 26, 2021
• M1-Like Chip
• Independent Operation (no iPhone required)
• Support a Comprehensive Range of Applications. Replace iPhone Within 10 years
• Two 4K Micro OLED displays from Sonyhttps://t.co/zAECvWk8Cv
Apple's AR Headset Coming Next Year With 'Mac-level' Power, Report Says https://t.co/xuQMZ4rGCy
— Slashdot (@slashdot) November 26, 2021
Ming-Chi Kuo, a notable @Apple insider, claims they will be releasing an AR headset in Q4 of 2022. It will have the computing power of a Mac, operate independently, & that Apple aims to replace the iPhone with AR in 10yrs.
— HippoCryptic (@Ashes_LS) November 26, 2021
The future is upon us
https://t.co/NcvwELcsCL
Big Apple AR leak says it will launch next year with M1 Mac-level power https://t.co/EWMNeVCamF
— iMore (@iMore) November 26, 2021
Apple's computerized glasses will be as powerful as a Mac and launch next year, top analyst says https://t.co/TLLhfApV9i
— CNBC International (@CNBCi) November 26, 2021
Apple's computerized glasses will be as powerful as a Mac and launch next year, top analyst says https://t.co/Faawsus4Yw
— CNBC (@CNBC) November 26, 2021
lmao I sure fucking hope not https://t.co/5LIMsnP0Di
— yves adele fartlow (@vogon) November 26, 2021
Signal-jamming wrist bands also available https://t.co/9CSWH5pk6E
— Malcolm Harris (@BigMeanInternet) November 26, 2021
Apple's computerized glasses will be as powerful as a Mac and launch next year, top analyst says https://t.co/mUvYpXQA0n
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) November 26, 2021