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Similarly, the device supports FaceTiming in an environment that feels remarkably real, with calls appearing as if the other person is physically present. Over time, these virtual interactions and visual overlays will become more immersive and convincing, further blurring the boundaries between digital and physical.
Challenges and Transition
Despite its promises, the Apple Vision Pro faces understandable critiques. At around $4,000, it's pricey, and currently, it’s bulky and heavy. Many might say it looks "crazy" or is not suitable for mainstream adoption. This is because the product functions as a transition device, bridging the current age of personal computing and the future of spatial interaction.