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Apple's Vision Pro costs up to 82 million VND

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng06/06/2023


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At the recent WWDC 2023 event, Apple launched many new products, notably augmented reality (AR) devices, Vision Pro and 15-inch MacBook Air...

Apple's Vision Pro device from Apple. Photo: Apple
Apple's Vision Pro device from Apple. Photo: Apple

Apple has unveiled its first AR headset. Positioned as an augmented reality (AR) device, the Vision Pro can switch to virtual reality (VR) mode to completely isolate itself from the outside world, using a dial on the body of the glasses.

In VR mode, EyeSight will display the user's eyes and expressions through the external screen. If someone approaches, the device will automatically recognize, change the interface and warn the user.

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Vision Pro uses a glass face and aluminum frame, equipped with an M2 chip inside to handle computer vision and graphics tasks, along with a new chip called R1 to process input images and audio. Around the glasses is a system of five sensors and 12 cameras. The OLED screen has a higher pixel density than a 4K TV. The headband is lined with fabric, has a modular design and can be adjusted to fit many different head sizes...

At the same time, Apple also introduced the 15-inch MacBook Air with Liquid Retina display and the 13-inch version.

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Powered by the M2 chip and with up to 18 hours of battery life, both versions deliver lightning-fast performance in a super-compact design.

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Apple said the 13-inch MacBook Air with M2 chip starts at VND27,999,000, the new 15-inch version with M2 chip starts at VND32,999,000.

Currently, Apple product retailers in Vietnam have not announced the selling prices of the above products in the Vietnamese market.



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