Everything new about the revamped Apple Vision Pro can fit in a single sentence: It has a far faster and more efficient M5 chip, it comes with a more comfortable Dual Knit Band and its display looks ...
Apple finally announced its upgraded Apple Vision Pro with M5, an updated spatial computing headset that aims to deliver a leap in performance, battery life, display rendering and even comfort with ...
The biggest change to the new Apple Vision Pro is the new Dual Knit Band. By far the most common complaint about the first model has been about comfort issues, and Apple is aiming to solve them with ...
Apple’s first Vision Pro hardware update is here, and it’s more than just a spec bump. Sure, there’s an M5 chip inside, but that doesn’t tell the full story. I’ve been using the new Vision Pro (M5) ...
TL;DR: Apple's refreshed Vision Pro headset, powered by the new M5 chip, delivers enhanced CPU, GPU, and AI performance with up to 120Hz refresh rate and improved battery life. Featuring the Dual Knit ...
The M5 Apple Vision Pro now has yet another rival, as VR headsets continue to pick up steam. Here's how Apple's headset compares to the newly announced Steam Frame. Following the debut of the upgraded ...
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Will Apple launch the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro this month? With the Creator Studio launch and Q1 earnings call ...
The M5 chip gives Apple Vision Pro a small but welcome boost in speed and comfort, though its $3,499 price still keeps it out of reach. Apple's second-generation Vision Pro headset brings clear ...
TL;DR: Apple's new M5 processor powers the latest MacBook Pro, Vision Pro headset, and iPad Pro with up to 10 CPU and GPU cores, delivering 15% faster multi-threaded performance, 30% higher memory ...
is a deputy editor with 18 years of experience writing and editing product reviews, gadgets and business news. Previously, he was a deputy editor covering technology companies at CNBC. Apple’s Vision ...