an infinite canvas. use your apps anywhere and make them any size you want. capture your photos and videos and relive your most important memories and an entirely new way. watch your movies, shows and sports and immerse yourself in games on a giant screen, surrounded by a spatial audio. connect with people as if you re sharing the same space. the same way that mac introduced us to personal computing and iphone introduced us to mobile computing, applevision pro, will introduce us to spatial computing. so it s a virtual reality headset it s coming now, it s not the first time a tech giant has tried something like this meta and google have both launched eye wear tech. so will this one catch on? i put that question to our technology editor zoe kleinman. we re going to have to wait and see whether that is actually the case. what i can tell you is this is an ar headset. that means it s augmented reality and mixed reality. you put it on over your head and you can see apps, you
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