 The Apple Vision Pro. It's so cool. Don't agree? Here are five reasons why the Vision Pro is going to be a hit. Apple announced its new Spatial Computing or Mixed Reality headset at WWDC 23. Mixed Reality means it can be VR or AR. A little virtual. A little real world. In adjustable proportions. Now it's not coming out until early 2024 and while there are some skeptics the reviews are positive and Apple has a good track record on this stuff. So here are the top five reasons I think the Apple Vision Pro will succeed. Number five, it's wearable. Like not weigh your head down and give you neck pain wearable. You pop it on and you can see the world around you and go about your business. Try doing that with a quest or revive. Coming in at number four, it gives you an infinitely large screen wherever you are. For less than the price of one 100 inch TV you get as many 100 inch or larger TVs wherever you want. Economy seats on a plane. Check. Tiny studio apartment. Check. Wherever you want. Up to number three, those cool eyes. Apple put high res displays on the outside of the goggles and when you're in a fully virtual world they'll show a cloudy screen or something to indicate you can't see people but if you're able to see the real world they show a scan of your actual eyes that move in real time. How cool is that? You become a space person from the future. Sliding in at number two, the display resolution. Apple is using so many pixels that it avoids the screen door effect entirely. You're not going to see a mesh. Instead you'll see the real world. Neelay Patel at the Verge said he was even able to take notes on his phone while wearing the Vision Pro. Lag and latency do not appear to be a problem. So people who get motion sickness are much less likely to have an issue. At number one, motion control. That just works. You don't need to hold some awkward controller and reviewers say you don't even have to think about your hand position at all. You look at something to select it and it's that good with eye tracking. You just pinch your fingers wherever your hands are and you've selected it. As long as they're not behind your back or something it'll recognize that click. Apple engineering appears to have come through once again. I know what you're thinking. I sound like I'm in Apple's pocket, don't I? Well let me reassure you these are just the positives I came up with. I also came up with some negatives. See my companion top five reasons the Apple Vision Pro will not succeed for the less optimistic outlook. And if you want more great tech news and info subscribe to our channel right here youtube.com daily tech news show get the podcast at daily technewshow.com and if you can help support us at patreon.com slash dts. I'll see you there.