First look at the Vision Pro M5 | TNBT Podcast

Together with the MacBook Pro and iPad Pro, Apple has brought the Vision Pro up to date: With the switch from the M2 to the new M5, the VR headset skips several chip generations at once. This not only provides a decent increase in computing power, but also an up-to-date graphics architecture and more efficiency. All of this brings improvements in rendering, refresh rate and, last but not least, battery life, as Apple promises. A new headband is also supposed to increase wearing comfort.

In episode 55, Leo Becker and Mark Zimmermann, Head of Mobile Solutions at EnBW, discuss how far-reaching these hardware changes are – from normal app use to enterprise use. We also talk about Apple’s mysterious strategy around mixed reality glasses and the lack of an app ecosystem for visionOS. We also touch on announced immersive content such as live sports.

1984, 2007, 2024 – Apple’s Vision Pro is following in huge footsteps: Mac and iPhone have not only made history, but also fundamentally changed how we use computers.

Mac & i accompanies the Vision Pro as well as the opportunities and hurdles of “spatial computing” with its own podcast: TNBT – The Next (Big) Thing sheds light on the latest developments around the new platform and their impact on the IT industry and society.

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