Technology journalist Gulman claims that since the launch of Apple Vision Pro, less than 500000 headsets have been sold, and the pricing is too high, lacking "killer apps"
王俊杰2017
发表于 2024-12-9 09:50:31
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Technology journalist Mark Gurman claims that since the launch of the Apple Vision Pro, less than 500000 headsets have been sold and the price is too high, lacking "killer apps"; quot; Power On& quot; As mentioned in the newsletter, the current usage of Apple Vision Pro by users is not as high as previously expected, and since its launch, the company has sold less than 500000 units. Internal data shows that a large number of Vision Pro buyers (who have not returned the product) have not used the product as much as Apple expected, and what hinders consumers from purchasing is not only the expensive price, but also the lack of a "killer app" for the actual head up display.
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