Reader Response #3
The webpage "Vision Pro" from Apple Inc. (2023) introduces Vision
Pro a mixed-reality headset that blends augmented reality (AR) and virtual
reality (VR) capabilities, marking a significant advancement in spatial
computing. According to Apple Inc. (2023), it allows users to fully immerse themselves in a VR or
overlay AR elements onto their surroundings. The design features a singular
piece of three-dimensional molded laminated glass integrated into an aluminium
alloy frame that contours around the face, with a light seal to block out stray
light. It also includes a Solo Knit Band, adjustable with a Fit Dial to ensure
a personalized fit. The Vision Pro features dual 4K micro-OLED displays, HDR
for vivid visuals, spatial audio, and precision eye tracking for seamless
interaction. Apple Inc. (2023) explains that it is powered by M2 chip running on Apple’s
visionOS and R1 chip that processes camera and sensors data within
milliseconds, ensuring a smooth user experience.
The Vision Pro standout in the mixed
reality space with its powerful performance and resolution making it a standout
choice for both healthcare
professionals and students to engage with medical visualization and training
simulations.
As technology continues to advance digital experiences, Apple's Vision
Pro stands out in the mixed reality (MR) market due to its use of own chips,
the M2 and a dedicated R1 chip, compared to Qualcomm's XR2 chipsets commonly
found in most VR or MR devices (Dipert,
2023). The Vision Pro features an impressive 16GB of RAM in Apple’s Xcode IDE
which double the RAM of Meta Quest 3 and 33% more than Meta Quest Pro. This
combined with a GPU that is at least 50% more
powerful than Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 making it capable of delivering high-fidelity virtual experiences
closer to PC-level VR, surpassing other standalone headsets (Heaney,
2024).
Another significant feature is that the Vision Pro incorporates Sony micro-OLED displays chipset with a resolution of 23 million pixels across both eyes, offering visual clarity far beyond that of a 4K TV (Morrison, 2023). This high-resolution combined with sharp color accuracy and refresh rates between 90-100 Hz ensuring smooth motion and immersive 3D experiences (Global, 2024). In contrast, while the Meta Quest 3 offers a higher refresh rate of 120 Hz, users commonly experience frame stutters that reduce its effectiveness whereas the Vision Pro provides a consistent refresh rate without any frame stutters delivering a smooth visual experience (Lang, 2024). The Vision Pro's design offers ultra-precise input via eye-tracking and simple hand gestures like pinching and swiping to navigate making interactions intuitive and controller-free (Patel, 2024). The system also adapts the display content to the wearer's position, ensuring comfort whether the user is sitting, standing, or reclining (Tseluyko, 2024). With that, these features differentiate Vision Pro from competitors like Meta Quest and Microsoft HoloLens emphasizing its performance, user experience and visual quality.
These
capabilities mentioned above are beneficial for healthcare
professionals and students to engage with 3D medical visualisation and training (Moates, 2024). Based on Shanbhag et al.
(2024), it holds significant potential for surgical education by enabling
surgeons to practice complex procedures in immersive virtual environments. It
offers a valuable opportunity to enhance surgical skills and knowledge in a
controlled low risk setting. In a report
written by Olexa et al. (2024), neurosurgeons utilized the headset for
pre-operative planning in a patient with hydrocephalus. The 3D visualisation of the patient’s anatomy allowed surgeons to plan the
surgical approach with enhanced accuracy. The
device gave a realistic 3D models and natural
display of the real-world view which improved their ability to perform complex
neurosurgical procedures. As a result,
AR-assisted approach enabled a more precise surgical intervention resulting in significant postoperative improvements for the patient. This case study underscores the growing importance of AR technologies in enhancing
surgical techniques and outcomes which set the
Apple Vision Pro as a key player in the future of the healthcare
industry.
Despite the many benefits of Apple Vision Pro, it has its drawbacks one of which relates to its high price point, which may hinder adoption by smaller
hospitals. The
device is positioned as a premium offering, making it inaccessible to a
significant portion of the market. The hefty price tag could limit its
adoption, especially among consumers who are more price-conscious (Rak Design,
2024). The Vision Pro starts at USD$3,499. With the addition of storage and
accessories such as straps, the
complete package can cost up to
USD$4,500. The price is significantly higher than competing headsets, such as
Meta’s Quest 3 and Meta Quest Pro, which start at USD$499 and USD$999 respectively
(Leswing, 2024). Moreover, industries like healthcare continue to face many
challenges in adopting advanced technologies, primarily due to high costs.
Smaller hospitals in particular may find it difficult to justify such
expenditures given tight budgets and competing financial priorities. Furthermore, the scarcity of specialized applications tailored for
medical use presents a further barrier to widespread adoption (Kalinin,
2023).
In conclusion, the Apple Vision Pro has come up with innovative augmented-reality
headsets, integrating advanced technology in a way different from other
competing devices in the market. Despite its high cost and inaccessibility, it serves as a powerful tool for
immersive experiences for fields like healthcare. However, these factors may prevent
widespread adoption especially price-sensitive consumers and smaller
institutions with limited financial capacities. Nevertheless, the Vision Pro
represents a huge advancement in spatial computing and if its development and
marketing were approached with a much more inclusive mindset, it might gain
more traction and integrate into the consumer and professional sectors more
quickly.
References:
Apple
Inc. (2023). Apple Vison Pro. Apple. https://www.apple.com/sg/apple-vision-pro/
Dipert, B. (2023c, June
6). What Apple’s Vision Pro Mixed Reality Headset Does Differently. Edge AI and
Vision Alliance. https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2023/06/what-apples-vision-pro-mixed-reality-headset-does-differently/#:~:text=Apple%20Drives%20Its%20Chipset%20Advantage,processing%20camera%20and%20sensor%20feeds.
Global, S. (2024, April
23). Apple Vision Pro: A Comprehensive Review and Breakdown. Medium. https://medium.com/@suntechitglobal/the-ultimate-guide-to-apple-vision-pro-c66b6a5289a5
Heaney, D. (2024b,
January 17). Apple Vision Pro Reportedly Has A 10-Core GPU & 16GB RAM.
UploadVR. https://www.uploadvr.com/apple-vision-pro-gpu-and-ram/
Kalinin, K. (2023, October 24). Apple Vision Pro in healthcare: Build
next-generation AR/VR Apps. Topflight. https://topflightapps.com/ideas/apple-vision-pro-in-healthcare/
Lang, B. (2024, May 14). Quest 3 Has Higher Effective Resolution, But
This is Why Vision Pro Still Looks Best. Road to VR. https://www.roadtovr.com/meta-quest-3-apple-vision-pro-resolution-resolving-power-display-quality/
Leswing, K. (2024, February 26). Here’s why the $3,500 Apple Vision Pro headset is so expensive. CNBC. https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/24/apples-vision-pro-why-its-so-expensive.html
Moates, C. (2024, February 7). Top 5 Use Cases of the Apple Vision Pro.
landvault. https://landvault.io/blog/top-5-use-cases-apple-vision-pro
Morrison, G. (2023b, June 18). What Is Micro-OLED? Apple Vision Pro’s
Display Explained. CNET. https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/what-is-micro-oled-apple-vision-pros-screen-tech-explained/
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Sansur, C., Woodworth, G., Schwartzbauer, G., & Cherian, J. (2024). The
Apple Vision Pro as a Neurosurgical Planning Tool: A Case Report. Cureus, 16(2), e54205. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.54205
Patel, N. (2024b, January 30). Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until
it’s not. The Verge. https://www.theverge.com/24054862/apple-vision-pro-review-vr-ar-headset-features-price
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