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The Vision Pro has yet to prove itself as a gaming device. VR headsets and gaming go hand in hand Since the very first Oculus Rift launched back in 2016, current consumer VR technology has always ...
The Apple Vision Pro hasn't really taken off in the way the tech giant had hoped, and one reason could be its lackluster gaming support. Right now, you must control games with just your hands and ...
A new report says gaming on Apple’s Vision Pro faces a bunch of hurdles. But they could just as easily be opportunities for a new way to enjoy your games.
A new patent could suggest that Apple may be ready to take VR gaming more seriously on the Apple Vision Pro—which is exactly what's needed to turn the device's fortunes around.
One of the best ways to greatly expand your gaming options on the Vision Pro is with a streaming service, thanks to a fantastic visionOS app by Chen Zhang called Nexus⁺, which sidesteps a couple of ...
After trying the Vision Pro in one of Apple’s 30-minute in-store demos, the thing that stood out to me about the cutting-edge headset wasn’t the weight, the external battery, or the ...
The Vision Pro ($3,500) next to Xreal One's display glasses ($500). Completely different products, but Xreal's glasses at least do a good job as wearable displays at a fraction of the size and ...
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