It’s almost completely replaced any other screen for watching video — suddenly, my televisions look unconscionably small. Sandwich Vision’s two apps, Television and Theater, have become my default ways to watch YouTube. And it can’t be understated how cool it is watching things on your own personal movie screen.
But this fits my lifestyle. I’m single, so if I had someone I wanted to watch this stuff with, I bet the Vision Pro might begin to feel isolating.
I don’t really use it for anything else. I’ve yet to find many (any?) compelling native apps aside from those that display video.
Once Apple apps like Pages or Logic or Final Cut — or third-party apps I use regularly on my Mac like iA Writer — are native to VisionOS, I’d certainly be more interested in this platform, but as is, the dearth of useful software is painful. I regularly check the App Store to see if any of the thousands of apps I’ve purchased since 2008 have been updated for the Vision Pro and I’m always disappointed.
But this fits my lifestyle. I’m single, so if I had someone I wanted to watch this stuff with, I bet the Vision Pro might begin to feel isolating.
I don’t really use it for anything else. I’ve yet to find many (any?) compelling native apps aside from those that display video.
Once Apple apps like Pages or Logic or Final Cut — or third-party apps I use regularly on my Mac like iA Writer — are native to VisionOS, I’d certainly be more interested in this platform, but as is, the dearth of useful software is painful. I regularly check the App Store to see if any of the thousands of apps I’ve purchased since 2008 have been updated for the Vision Pro and I’m always disappointed.