The reveal of Apple’s often rumoured augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) headset could be just around the corner.
According to a tweet from often-reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the tech giant’s headset might be shown off as soon as January 2023. In a translated tweet, Kuo says that Apple only plans to manufacture 1.5 million units in 2023, and that the company plans to hold a media event to build investor confidence in the device.
Below is a full translated excerpt from Kuo’s tweets about Apple’s mixed reality headset (via 9to5Mac):
“However, this investment theme has not become a clear market consensus due to doubts about innovative user experience and low shipments of less than 1.5 million units in 2023. Apple may announce the AR/MR headset as soon as January 2023. This media event is expected to reduce investors’ concerns about innovative user experience and low shipments in 2023, and enhance their confidence in the headset’s outlook.”
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台灣媒體工商時報記者陳柔蓁,於8月4日出版關於我的錯誤報導,來源引述自台灣公司玉晶光的錯誤調查。報導中稱「經查證,郭明錤在天風已不是分析師,所以不能出文字報告,只能在自己的推特寫東西」。
我理解查證有時不易,有錯在所難免。所以我仍尊重與相信陳柔蓁與玉晶光在各自領域的專業。
— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) August 8, 2022
Kuo goes on to say that Apple’s mixed reality headset aims to be the tech giant’s “next revolutionary consumer electronics product after the iPhone.”
Previous rumours have hinted that the headset will be powered by Apple’s M1 or M2 chip and that it features dual 4K screens and multiple 3D sensors. The price is tipped to be in the $3,000 USD (roughly $3,736 CAD) price range.
Back in late May, rumours circulated that Jony Ive, the tech giant’s former chief design officer, was still involved in the AR/VR headset project and that this resulted in several complications tied to its development.
Apple is also rumoured to be working on a pair of AR glasses that are set to release several years after its mixed reality headset.
Source: @mingchikuo Via: 9to5Mac