Interacting with the app… Communicate with voice assistant Siri
Direct experience available at 7 Apple stores
Apple’s mixed reality (MR) headset ‘Vision Pro‘ was officially released in Korea on the 15th, and a trial event is being held at the Apple Store.
A customer experiencing the Apple Vision Pro demo. provided by apple
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Apple said, “Vision Pro is a device that seamlessly combines digital content and the real world,” adding, “It will provide a powerful spatial experience that will completely change the way people work, collaborate and communicate, reminisce about the past, and enjoy entertainment.” revealed.
Through Vision Pro, users can interact with applications (apps) by tapping with two fingers, dictating text using their voice, or typing using a virtual keyboard. You can ask the voice assistant ‘Siri’ to open and close apps or play media, and ask questions to get answers.
A first-time buyer posing with the Apple Vision Pro. provided by apple
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Currently, there are more than 2,500 apps developed for Vision Pro in the App Store, and more than 1.5 million apps, including popular apps in Korea such as KakaoTalk and TVING, are compatible with Vision Pro.
Vision Pro uses micro OLED (organic light emitting diode) technology for its ultra-high resolution display system. The spatial sound system uses two individually amplified drivers, allowing users to feel as if they are hearing sound from the environment surrounding them.
Currently, you can experience Vision Pro in person at 7 Apple Stores, including Myeongdong, Garosu-gil, and Gangnam. You can reserve an experience session online. You can experience a variety of performances, including entertainment content including immersive music videos, spatial photos and videos, and productivity enhancement functions.
It can be purchased at domestic Apple stores and online Apple stores. The price starts at 4.99 million won and is available in storage capacities of 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB.
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