@asymco was there any info about whether there is support for people who need both distance and near vision (e.g. for reading) eyesight correction? With the screens so close to your eye it isn’t obvious how that works.
@gelphman@asymco Everything is at a single effective distance — even the “real world” is captured by cameras, mixed with the UX, and rendered to the two displays + lenses.
@gelphman@asymco This mismatch in depth cues between focus distance and binocular parallax is one of the hypothesized causes of nausea; we won’t know how much of a problem it is for the Vision Pro until we have more reviews not from a controlled demo (but note, e.g. Johanna Stern reporting some nausea in just 30 minutes: https://apple.news/AhF_vyDf2RA-o84VSy_bZAg)
Apple Vision Pro: I Tried the New Mixed-Reality Headset — The Wall Street Journal
Our columnist was one of the first to try Apple’s new headset, which arrives early next year for $3,499