Apple's First AR Headset To Launch In Q2 of 2022 (macrumors.com) 21
According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is planning to debut its first augmented reality headset in the second quarter of 2022. MacRumors reports: The research report focuses on prospects for key Apple supplier Genius Electronic Optical, and notes that the company will benefit from a number of upcoming VR and AR products from the likes of Facebook, Sony, and Apple: "We predict that Apple will launch AR HMD [head-mounted display] devices in 2Q22. The device will provide a video see-through AR experience, so the lens is also needed, and Genius is also a key supplier." Apple has been rumored to be working on a pair of AR-related headsets, led by an initial "mixed-reality" device that has variously been rumored to be launching in 2021 or 2022. A sleeker pair of augmented reality glasses is rumored to follow, perhaps around 2025. As recently as January, Kuo was predicting that Apple's initial AR headset would debut sometime in 2021, but by March he had pushed his prediction back to "mid-2022," more in line with today's report.
Some of the uncertainty about timing may be related to a potentially lengthy gap between announcement and launch for the AR headset. As a new platform for Apple, the company may want to announce it a number of months ahead of any product launch to give developers time to prepare. Reports have, however, indicated that Apple's first AR headset will be a pricey, high-end device largely targeted at developers rather than the broader public.
Some of the uncertainty about timing may be related to a potentially lengthy gap between announcement and launch for the AR headset. As a new platform for Apple, the company may want to announce it a number of months ahead of any product launch to give developers time to prepare. Reports have, however, indicated that Apple's first AR headset will be a pricey, high-end device largely targeted at developers rather than the broader public.
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Reports have, however, indicated that Apple's first AR headset will be a pricey, high-end device largely targeted at developers rather than the broader public.
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Apple rumors by analysts (Score:2)
Oh seriously? Who is falling for this crap? Most of these Apple rumors are nearly always paid for by investors looking to pump and dump the stock for some quick cash.
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1. Buy Apple stock
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3. Watch the stock rise in price
4. Sell the stock
5. As memory of rumor fades, stock will drop in value.
6. Repeat cycle.
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No links to facts, so this comment is actually just:
Please believe me, I need the money.
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Link to your facts.
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https://appletrack.com/ming-ch... [appletrack.com]
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Sure, because linking to the facts you quote is toi much asked of you apparently.
So if someone you rely on for financial advice is only lying a quarter of the time, you consider that a good adviser ?
Bzzzt.
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Genius, really (Score:2)
Apple has invented the Google Glass.
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So, Slashot Editors, who is NOT helping make this? (Score:1)
I guess now we can now expect regular exciting Slashdot stories about all the companies that are not going to help Apple manufacture this device ?
AR and VR (Score:1)