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Apple launched fake AR and VR rumors info wave
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    The device could cost around $3,000, feature two 8K displays and contain a dozen cameras for for tracking movement and showing real-world video to the person wearing it.

    Apple’s Dan Riccio was now in charge of the company’s headset project.

    TSMC will be making new DLP based 8K chips, sometimes, may be, at new factory that exist only in wild imagination.

    Most people completely forgot that Tim Cook and his owners already did same thing with non existent Apple smart car project some years ago. They even tried to revive it during last two months by posting lot of fake news about non existent partnerships with car manufacturers.

    No one in 2022 will remember details of this rumors, and as Apple will show to few limited and selected journalists their simple below 4K AR system with more than $5000 price, no one will remind you about fakes. For years it will remain similar to Microsoft product, special and limited to corporations.

    Just look how same sources fed you with few other AR startups information and exclusive opinions, all of them turned out to be fake and total misinformation and original tech had been very subpar.

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  • Well-regarded analyst Ming-Chi Kuo writes that Apple’s mixed-reality/augmented reality roadmap prediction includes three phases: first a helmet-type headset by 2022, a glasses-style device by 2025, and a contact lens device between 2030 and 2040.

    “We foresee that the helmet product will provide AR and VR experiences, while glasses and contact lens types of products are more likely to focus on AR applications,” Kuo writes.

    Kuo also notes that the expected price for the headset will be $1000, one-third the price that was rumored in February.

    Kuo adds that it will be equipped with Sony’s micro-OLED displays and external optical modules to enable the augmented reality experience, but can also operate as a VR headset.

    DLP chip, now OLED, price differs 3 times, total fake disinformation and all authored by Apple.

    Real rumors are that Apple has huge issues with their VR/AR puppet projects and Tim decided to use disinformation to drive attention away from them and save the project, at least for 1-2 years.

    Apple now can't make anything that will stand out among all this devices.