Apple's Cheaper Vision Pro: Cutting Costs with iPhone Chip and No EyeSight Display

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Apple is considering removing the EyeSight feature and using an iPhone chip instead of a Mac chip in its cheaper version of the Vision Pro headset, aiming to bring the cost down to $1,500-$2,500. The lower-end model may also have fewer external cameras and lower resolution displays. Additionally, Apple is reportedly working on a follow-up to the premium Vision Pro, which will retain EyeSight and potentially feature a more lightweight design with built-in prescription lenses.
- Apple may cut EyeSight display and Mac chip for its cheaper Vision Pro Engadget
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- Apple Vision Pro: Plans for cheaper second-gen version outlined in more detail Notebookcheck.net
- Cheaper next-gen Apple Vision headset will likely drop EyeSight feature to save on cost 9to5Mac
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