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Apple’s Next-Gen ‘Vision Air’ Headset Predicted for Lighter, Cheaper 2027 Launch

Apple’s Next-Gen ‘Vision Air’ Headset Predicted for Lighter, Cheaper 2027 Launch

Apple’s Next-Gen ‘Vision Air’ Headset Predicted for Lighter, Cheaper 2027 Launch Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared new insights into the tech giant’s future plans, predicting a significantly lighter and more affordable version of the Vision Pro headset, tentatively dubbed ‘Vision Air’, to arrive in 2027. This next-generation device aims to address current model limitations, potentially making spatial computing more accessible. Kuo’s projections suggest the ‘Vision Air’ could be over 40 percent lighter than the current 1.375-pound Vision Pro, bringing…

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Apple Vision Pro 1.5 with M5 Chip Tipped for Q3 2025 Production Start

Apple Vision Pro 1.5 with M5 Chip Tipped for Q3 2025 Production Start

Apple Vision Pro 1.5 with M5 Chip Tipped for Q3 2025 Production Start A new report from renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo indicates that an updated version of Apple’s Vision Pro headset, dubbed the ‘Vision Pro 1.5’, could begin production as early as Q3 2025. This immediate refresh is expected to feature an upgrade to Apple’s M5 system-on-a-chip, providing a significant performance boost, while retaining the original design of the current Vision Pro. Despite the initial Vision Pro’s high price and…

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Breaking: Ming-Chi Kuo Unveils Apple’s Ambitious AR/VR Roadmap, Seven Head-Mounted Devices Planned by 2028

Breaking: Ming-Chi Kuo Unveils Apple’s Ambitious AR/VR Roadmap, Seven Head-Mounted Devices Planned by 2028

Breaking: Ming-Chi Kuo Unveils Apple’s Ambitious AR/VR Roadmap, Seven Head-Mounted Devices Planned by 2028 In a significant disclosure today, renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released an updated forecast detailing Apple’s extensive roadmap for its headset and smart glasses initiatives. According to Kuo, the tech giant is aggressively pursuing the next major trend in consumer electronics, with at least seven distinct head-worn devices currently in development, spanning both the Vision series and new smart glasses variants. Kuo’s report outlines a clear…

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