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Apple's VR Headset Might Run Tweaked Versions of iPad Apps (theverge.com) 22

Apple's long-rumored VR / AR headset might run adapted versions of iPad apps, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The mixed reality device's new interface will also apparently let users access "millions" of already-available apps on the App Store. And the headset's apps might not be the only thing that might remind you of the iPad; the Home Screen and Control Center will apparently look like the iPad's as well, Bloomberg says. The Verge reports: Here are some of the apps you can expect, according to Bloomberg:

- Apple is working on "optimized" versions of apps like Safari and many of the core apps you might already be familiar with from an iPhone, including "Apple's services for calendars, contacts, files, home control, mail, maps, messaging, notes, photos and reminders, as well as its music, news, stocks and weather apps."
- There will be headset versions of FaceTime and Apple TV with features that "will look similar to their iPad counterparts."
- Apple is apparently testing a camera app, which could let you take pictures using its many rumored cameras.
- You'll be able to read books in VR with Apple Books and meditate with an app.
- A headset-compatible version of its new Freeform app could let you collaborate with others in mixed reality.
- Freeform won't be the only productivity app: the headset will also apparently support Pages, Numbers, Keynote, iMovie, and GarageBand.
- Apple wants to make watching sports a "richer experience," which could utilize technology it acquired when it bought NextVR.
- Gaming will "be a central piece of the device's appeal." (That feels like a smart decision.)

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Apple's VR Headset Might Run Tweaked Versions of iPad Apps

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  • Software aspect leaks are stupid, they can be added/removed/tweaked later. Tell us the hardware specs, I've heard 4K per eye and also 8K per eye .. which one is it?

  • by mccalli ( 323026 ) on Thursday April 20, 2023 @04:16AM (#63464084) Homepage
    Go on - do it.
  • Trying to run iPad apps on a VR headset is the wrong market to pursue, it is extremely tiring and ineffective to try to use a flat screen in VR as you cannot use your fingers directly on the virtual screen, and you cannot use a mouse or keyboard either (keyboard might work for a touch typist if it can be seen, which means AR. Mouse won't work well in 3D VR). It's like try to write a program using controller sticks, it will be a major PITA.

    Extensive voice command + eye tracking may help, but then why would

    • I disagree, I think it's a genius idea, if you can sell people the headset. That's the real challenge. Allowing people to run iPad apps makes all the sense in the world if the headset is not very good. If it was very good, you could let people run real apps on it! If it's not very good, then only the simplified, fat-finger interfaces of phone and tablet apps are suitable.

      I don't want to spend all my time in VR using tablet apps, but being able to pop one up and do some stuff without having to take off the h

  • If you have bad vision and need glasses, would you be able to see VR/ AR content as it looks like with most AR/VR headsets, they wouldn't fit over glasses ? I wouldn't want to spend $1,000+ and not see, not even $100.

C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas l'Informatique. -- Bosquet [on seeing the IBM 4341]

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