What comes in the $3499 Apple Vision Pro box

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  • Reply 21 of 26
    tht said: The VP can run VP apps, iPhone and iPad apps whose developers let them run on the VP, and can be a display for Mac. 
    Doesn't mirror displays for Mac desktops. Only laptops with M series chips...so any of the M1/2/3 MacBook Airs or MacBook Pros.
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  • Reply 22 of 26
    thttht Posts: 5,899member
    tht said: The VP can run VP apps, iPhone and iPad apps whose developers let them run on the VP, and can be a display for Mac. 
    Doesn't mirror displays for Mac desktops. Only laptops with M series chips...so any of the M1/2/3 MacBook Airs or MacBook Pros.
    Yup. Not supporting Intel Macs isn’t a surprise. Not supporting Apple Silicon desktops is a surprise, but I imagine that will come eventually. 

    Not supporting Bluetooth mice is a surprise too. Basically only supports Apple trackpads in the first rev, but I imagine BT mice support will come in later OS revs. 

    Does support most BT keyboards. Does support various MFi controllers. 

    With more sales, assuming they get a lot, more Bluetooth device support will come. 
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  • Reply 23 of 26
    thttht Posts: 5,899member
    Yeah, definitely wrong on which Macs the VP supports. Some Intel Macs and desktop Macs are supported. 

    Bluetooth mouse support still looks to be not there. I have to imagine it is coming on a next rev. 
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  • Reply 24 of 26
    danoxdanox Posts: 3,683member
    Respite said:
    Xed said:
    Rogue01 said:
    stevenoz said:
    Do you need a Mac to use it?
    If so, how old can it be?
    You know Apple will make it Apple Silicon Macs only to mirror the Mac into the Goggles, with macOS Sonoma.
    What does this mean? Apple will make a Mac whose sole purpose is to show you what's on a 2D Mac display inside your AVP display? If so, why do you think that? If you mean something else, then what is that?
    I think they're clear enough.  They're saying that they think screen mirroring won't work with Intel Macs.  Could well be right.
    Why should it work with Intel Mac's VisionOS is Apple Silicon based.....moving forward Intel is the past and if it does by chance support some Intel Macs will it work at an acceptable usable level.
    edited February 2024
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  • Reply 25 of 26
    Respiterespite Posts: 111member
    danox said:
    Respite said:
    Xed said:
    Rogue01 said:
    stevenoz said:
    Do you need a Mac to use it?
    If so, how old can it be?
    You know Apple will make it Apple Silicon Macs only to mirror the Mac into the Goggles, with macOS Sonoma.
    What does this mean? Apple will make a Mac whose sole purpose is to show you what's on a 2D Mac display inside your AVP display? If so, why do you think that? If you mean something else, then what is that?
    I think they're clear enough.  They're saying that they think screen mirroring won't work with Intel Macs.  Could well be right.
    Why should it work with Intel Mac's VisionOS is Apple Silicon based.....moving forward Intel is the past and if it does by chance support some Intel Macs will it work at an acceptable usable level.
    It has since been confirmed that Intel Macs are compatible, as long as they're running Sonoma, and it will be at a lower resolution.
    muthuk_vanalingam
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