Spatial Computing Update: Apple’s Vision Pro Headset Now Available for Preorder
It’s official: Apple’s highly anticipated Vision Pro is now available for preorder. But be prepared to be patient, as shipments are backlogged until March due to the high demand. Whether you’re ready to purchase right away or prefer to wait and see, we’ve got the scoop on some new information about the device.
The product page for Vision Pro outlines different configurations and pricing, while the specs page provides valuable insight into some questions we’ve been pondering for a while. Get all the latest details below, including updates to our “What to Expect from Apple Vision Pro” roundup.
Key Hardware Specifications:
– The Vision Pro boasts an M2 chip with an 8-core CPU, 10-core GPU, and a 16-core NPU.
– A new R1 chip delivers “12-millisecond photon-to-photon latency” and 256GB/s memory bandwidth.
– The two displays offer a total of 23 million pixels combined, supporting various refresh rates and playback options. Plus, they tout 92 percent DCI-P3.
– Vision Pro supports AirPlay at up to 1080p on various devices.
– Storage comes in three configurations, starting at $3,499 for the base 256GB model.
That’s not all—there’s a lot more under the hood. And for specific details, such as camera capabilities, audio features, and connectivity options, check out the full specs page. Trust us, you won’t want to miss this. Click on “Read More” to dive deeper into the world of Apple’s Vision Pro headset.
Source: [Ars Technica](https://arstechnica.com/?p=1997473)

