Ever wondered what the inside of an Apple Vision Pro looks like?pornographic eroticism and sexual grotesquieri in representation of african american sportswomen
Truthfully, I hadn't, but that doesn't matter because now you can take a peek, if you want.
The industrial CT and X-Ray equipment company Lumafield posted a blog post on Tuesday (with an accompanying YouTube video) showcasing what the internals of an Apple Vision Pro (as well as a Meta Quest 3 and Quest Pro) look like. The results, as you might expect regarding anythingApple-related, made some waves online.
The blog post delves into technical intricacies for those seeking a nuanced understanding of device functionality. In sum it up, Apple's headset commands a higher price due to its utilization of costly components and its focus on a distinct audience compared to Meta's headsets. Meta's devices aren't quite as complex from a design perspective, but they also cost substantiallyless than $3,500.
Anyway, you may not learn that much from checking out the blog post and video, but at the very least, it's a fun way to kill a few minutes.
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