INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Apple is developing a wireless headset that can be used for both virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), according to a new
market, has a resolution of 2880 x 1600.Unlike the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, Apple's rumored headset wouldn't be tethered to a PC
wirelessly to a box housing a powerful Apple-made processor, reports CNET
Apple has been rumored to be developing its own processors for Mac computers with the aim of discarding Intel chips by 2020, so the
headset-powering processor could be part of this initiative.Apple is reportedly targeting a 2020 launch for the headset
It could cancel the headset plans at any time, of course.Why not bothAfter all of Apple's time and energy spent promoting AR, it's
interesting to see that the company is (reportedly) combining the technology that overlays digital renders onto the real world (AR) with VR,
with investors that he sees, "AR as being profound.""AR has the ability to amplify human performance instead of isolating humans," he said
"So I am a huge, huge believer in AR
We put a lot of energy on AR
We're moving very fast."And then there's ARKit, the platform Apple launched with iOS 11 that lets developers create AR apps for the iPhone
an enhanced experience that keeps them present in the real world, or VR for those times users want to be transported somewhere else