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Apple Unveils Revolutionary MR Head-Mounted Display and visionOS at WWDC 2023

Apple will bring an exciting new product to the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2023, that is, the MR head-mounted display device with a price of up to $3,499-Apple Vision Pro. By wearing this device, users You can feel the seamless integration of the digital virtual world and the real physical world. The launch of Apple Vision Pro brings the concept of virtual reality that has always existed in PPT into real life.

In order to better establish a virtual reality environment, Apple has developed a brand new operating system—visionOS, which uses multiple sensors to calculate space, making virtual reality more realistic and providing an immersive and engaging experience. According to Apple, visionOS is the world’s first operating system designed specifically for spatial computing.

visionOS has a 3D interface, allowing applications to break through the limitations of the screen and appear in the user’s field of vision with any size and position. visionOS builds on the innovative engineering of macOS, iOS, and iPadOS with the low-latency performance required for on-device spatial computing. According to Apple, visionOS is a revolutionary operating system that provides a powerful spatial experience, allows users to make full use of the surrounding space, and creates new possibilities for work or life.

Have you ever wondered what visionOS would look like if it was made by Microsoft? Recently Twitter user @FireCubeStudios made a conceptual design image with this idea. The design is so well thought out that if you look at this picture without knowing it, you might think it’s a perfect port of Windows 11 for the Vision Pro.

In addition to the rounded borders in the picture, the frosted glass effect of visionOS also makes Windows 11 look more elegant without any abruptness.

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