🎉 I’m thrilled to announce HomeUI is now available on the Vision Pro App Store! HomeUI lets you put accessory and scene controls all around your home to seamlessly integrate HomeKit smart home tech into visionOS.
/dev/world/, the single nicest developer conference in Australia, is on again, and we want YOUR presentation! Come speak to a fantastic audience of iOS developers, server engineers, frontend hackers, and more, all in Naarm/Melbourne this May! https://auc.edu.au/devworld/cfp/#appledev#iosdev#swiftlang#visionpro
#VisionProHandsOn Here’s a video of SIX ways to resize windows in Apple Vision Pro.
“Size” can mean…
• Amount of your view a window occupies in degrees
• Amount of workspace it contains for UI/content
• Physical size in the world
• Size in screen pixels (an indirect and variable factor)
Example: a small workspace that only fits a few items could be large in the world, if the fonts/UI are big. Or vice versa. Either way, the size in your view depends on distance.
Part of the whole #visionpro discourse I’ve yet to see is, because of the high cost, how will this get into the hands of people with low income?
iPhone/smartphones in general only became ubiquitous because of carrier subsidies. People could get hands on without thousands of dollars out of pocket.
No matter how good or revolutionary a tech is, if it’s only available to a tiny part of the population, it will remain a footnote.
@operationpuppet I suspect you’ve yet to see it because it’s an obvious, repeating pattern in electronics manufacturing
Yields increase as processes are improved, allowing greater volumes to be produced
Inflation adjusted, early Macs cost around $10k. Flat panel TVs were tens of thousands of dollars. LCD monitors were once priced exclusively for the enterprise
Ultra-high density display optics and the image processing silicon necessary to drive them will have the same pricing curve #VisionPro