The Apple company. AAPL is ready to release a new engaging video for its Pro Vision users, offering a unique prehistoric experience.
What happened: The tech giant will unveil the second short film in the “Prehistoric Planet Immersive” series on April 19, AppleInsider reported. This follows the launch of Apple Vision Pro in February, which included a range of 180-degree 3D video shot in 8K.
The new film, about six minutes long, tells the story of a young triceratops who discovers the importance of family bonds in the forest. A teaser for the film is available on the TV app in Apple Vision Pro.
This is Apple’s second new immersive video since the launch of Vision Pro. The other was a five-minute “highlight reel” of the 2023 Major League Soccer season.
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The original batch of immersive videos included four short films: Adventure, Wild Life, Prehistoric Planet Immersive and Alicia Keys: Test room. Also included at launch was an interactive and immersive experience called “Encounter Dinosaurs”.
Apple is imminent iPhone16 It’s also expected to boost the space video content library for the Vision Pro headset, thanks to a camera bump and redesigned sensors.
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Because matter: The Apple Vision Pro has been heavily reviewed since its launch.
Privacy expert Albert Fox Cahn criticized the device as a “flawed beta test of a product launch.” However, the device has also received praise, with a British surgeon successfully using it during a spinal operation.
Meanwhile, the host of “Mad Money.” thinks Jim Cramer Apple’s partnership with Nvidia Corp. why the Vision Pro mixed reality headset will dominate the minds of investors.
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