‘Where are all the Vision Pro apps?’ begins and ends with Apple. Is this a computer, or is it a fancy Apple TV for rich people? Where is Pages and Numbers? Swift Playgrounds? Final Cut, Logic? iMovie? Native ports of Maps? Reminders? Calendar? Podcasts? Books? Most of these were glaring omissions /at launch/, but we’re fast approaching a year on (and we're well over a year since announcement) and there’s just been nothing.

This absolutely feels like Windows Phone/Windows 8 all over again

@stroughtonsmith it’s a very impressive prototype that doesn’t make any sense as a product. More logically would be two separate products:

AirPod Frames
Don’t miss a moment again.
Meta Ray-Bans but with a second camera and Apple styling and privacy, titanium, tons of fitment options and Zeis optics, maybe something like interchangeable ear stalks like watch bands, Find My. Frames is an insanely good name for camera glasses that I’m shocked it isn’t already being used.

Apple Vision Display
Make every computer a spatial computer.
It plugs in to a Mac with a certain baseline M chip and acts as a Mac display you can wear. No battery, no full processor, much cheaper and lighter, fits into existing ecosystem. Some spatial goodies in macOS help sweeten it a little.

@leon @stroughtonsmith
> Frames is an insanely good name for camera glasses that I’m shocked it isn’t already being used.

The issue with this comes as soon as anyone who needs a prescription touches it, the frames have glass in them, making them not frames! How do you sell the empty-frame versions? The "Apple Frames, Frames" ?????

Then again, that didn't stop Nintendo selling "New Super Mario Bros", second-hand markets just got more confusing.... "New Super Mario Bros, used"