Think of "spatial computing" as an umbrella term that refers to merging the digital world with the physical world in a seamless way.
Instead, Apple refers to the Vision Pro as a "spatial computer."
If you're in the U.S. and have an extra $3,500 lying around, you can now get Apple's latest gadget, the Vision Pro — but don't call it a virtual reality headset.
While both augmented reality and virtual reality fall under the spatial computing umbrella, the two terms refer to different user experiences.
Apple is positioning the Vision Pro as a full-on computer that could work as an alternative to your desktop or laptop, instead of a device that's mainly used for entertainment, he adds.
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