"Apple Vision Pro: The Future of Spatial Computing or Overpriced Gimmick?"

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Some members of Apple's Vision Pro team believe that it may take four generations for the product to reach its ideal form, similar to the progression of the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. The current Vision Pro is seen as more of a preview of the future than the future itself, with issues such as weight, battery life, and software bugs. While some suggest waiting for a later model, others argue that early adopters are experiencing a new and potentially worthwhile computing experience. Additionally, there is speculation that the Vision Pro could eventually replace the iPad, offering a better experience for tasks the tablet was designed for.
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