Introducting Vision Pro | Apple WWDC23

Here is Apple Vision Pro, the long-rumored Apple’s AR/VR headset.

To be released early 2023, it is priced at $3,499 (& spec-ed) for pro users, not average consumers like iPhones. But it’s signaling that this platform will be coming to the mass after all the kinks are worked out, with more apps developed for its platform/OS named visionOS. And it has to be a lot cheaper, like sub $1,000.

I’m ready to throw money at Apple to get this device, above other Macs announced today.

The Talk Show Live from WWDC 2019

In last few years, The Talk Show Live by John Gruber has established itself as a must-watch event of WWDC.

"How much the wheels gonna cost?" LOL

Recorded in front of a live audience at The California Theater in San Jose on Tuesday, 4 June 2019, John Gruber is joined by Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak to discuss the news from WWDC 2019. Sponsored by: MacStadium - https://macstadium.com/df OmniFocus - https://omnifocus.com/df Slack - https://slack.com/careers

Apple WWDC 2019, new Mac Pro, and more

The early June is like a Christmas for Apple fans with WWDC Keynote Presentation. This year is more special because every Mac fans have holding their collective breaths for last couple years for new Mac Pro.

Apple WWDC 2019. One big week. Even bigger announcements. Announcing updates to iOS, watchOS, and macOS. And introducing iPadOS, the all-new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR. New software and technologies. Hands-on labs. Technical and design focused sessions led by Apple engineers.

And voilà.

Introducing the most configurable, expandable Mac ever and the world's best pro display. Mac Pro has a Xeon processor with up to 28 cores, numerous expansion slots, and the most memory capacity ever in a Mac. It also offers the world's most powerful graphics card and a new accelerator card that eliminates the need for proxy workflows.

Absolute Flexibility” & “Uncompromising Utility

I knew the price of new Mac Pro will be higher than iMac Pro, yet the sticker shock is undeniable. Just search for the Internet reaction to the price of the monitor stand!


This is one of many reasons I still use Apple devices.