According to the New York Times, apple is working with Hollywood directors to create video content for its upcoming augmented reality (AR) / virtual reality (VR) head display. A source familiar with the matter told the New York Times that Jon fafro was only one of the directors involved -- it is said that his task was to provide a mixed reality experience based on prehistoric planet, that is, his apple tv+ series full of dinosaurs.
Unfortunately, it seems that we will not be immersed in the Jurassic Park like landscape soon. Consistent with Bloomberg's earlier report, the New York Times said that due to battery life and performance problems, Apple's head mounted display may not be launched until 2023. That is to say, its development is not calm -- the New York Times reported that some employees left the company because of the possible impact of the head show on the "way of interaction between people".
Hybrid reality devices may not be unveiled at Apple's annual world wide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, as Apple may shift its focus to software. The source told the New York Times that apple is preparing to launch a toolkit to allow developers to add camera and voice functions to their applications, so as to realize hands-free control before the official arrival of the head display.
Apple has not confirmed the existence of the head mounted display, but the device may provide an immersive virtual reality experience and look like part of the real world. Various leaks and rumors have also given us a lot of hints about this product, from its shape to its "MAC class" processing capacity.
But there are signs that Apple may be preparing to officially announce the device, although it may not happen on WWDC. The name of realityos was found in a trademark application for "wearable computer hardware". It is speculated that this is the operating system that the head mounted display will use. Moreover, last month, it is said that Apple's board of directors personally tried out the hybrid reality headset.