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Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 23
John Ternus expresses optimism for Apple Vision Pro and spatial computing
Updated
Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 23

John Ternus expresses optimism for Apple Vision Pro and spatial computing

11 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 23
  • In a recent Tom’s Guide interview, incoming Apple CEO John Ternus highlighted ongoing enterprise and medical use cases for Vision Pro.
  • Ternus described the product as extraordinary and emphasized that spatial computing is still in its early stages, with new applications continuing to emerge.
  • His comments reinforce Apple’s commitment to long-term investment in head-mounted wearables, following Tim Cook’s earlier characterization of Vision Pro as an early adopter product.
Is Apple's real bet on the $3,500 Vision Pro or the rumored $499 smart glasses for the mass market?
Can Ternus's vision for 10 new product categories finally break Apple's deep reliance on the slowing iPhone market?
As a hardware veteran, how will Ternus fix the user experience failures that plagued the Vision Pro's launch?
As smart glasses and AI merge, how will Apple protect user privacy in a world of constant environmental sensing?
Beyond enterprise, what is the killer app that will finally make spatial computing essential for everyday life?