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On Monday, Apple announced the release of its first mixed-reality headset and several other new products at WWDC 2023, the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference.
Alongside the novel Vision Pro headset, Apple debuted a new 15-inch MacBook Air laptop, a new M2 Ultra processor for updated models of its Mac Studio and Mac Pro desktop computers, and a slew of operating system and software updates.
Here, we’ve compiled everything we know about the new products Apple launched at the event, including their release dates, starting prices, and ordering information where applicable.
The Apple Vision Pro headset
Apple’s highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro headset, starting at $3,499 and set for release early next year, will allow users to immerse themselves in dynamic AR and VR “environments” using Apple’s new visionOS operating system. The headset runs on a combination of Apple’s M2 chip and a new R1 chip.
With the Vision Pro, users can utilize AR and VR to open and dynamically adjust and use a wide range of apps like FaceTime, web browsers, immersive video streaming, gaming, and health and meditation features. The headset will include an all-new App Store specific to visionOS with programs optimized for use with the headset.
Using simple eye, hand, and voice controls, Vision Pro users can scroll, switch between apps, make selections, and even record photos and videos in 3D. Apple’s new EyeSight feature allows Vision Pro users to see those around them and shows the user’s eyes through the headset’s glass lens, alerting others to when the user is recording or using an app.
The Vision Pro also integrates with other Apple products, like the Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad, so you can use it for work. If you simply look at your Mac’s screen while wearing the Vision Pro, for instance, you can transfer the windows from your Mac to your environment.
The Vision Pro headset boasts 23 million pixels across two lenses for an ultra-HD display. It offers 2 hours of battery life when fully charged and comes with a tethered battery for additional charge.
Apple said that it will continue to develop the visionOS operating system and expand its library of apps over the coming months ahead of a projected release for the Vision Pro headset early next year.
A new 15-inch MacBook Air
The new 15.3-inch MacBook Air marks a size increase of 1.7 inches from previous MacBook Air models, which have only been available in a 13.6-inch size up to this point.
At a mere 11.5 millimeters in thickness and weighing about 3 pounds, it retains the Air’s signature slim profile with a larger screen, six speakers, up to 24GB of memory, and yes, a headphone jack. It also boasts a 1080p camera and an 18-hour battery life with Apple’s M2 processor.
The screen resolution and processing power will remain the same as the previous 13.6-inch Air model, meaning that the screen clarity will likely be slightly lower than the previous model due to the increased screen size.
The new MacBook Air comes in four colors, including Midnight Blue, and is available for order now on Apple’s site. The 15-inch Air starts at $1,299 — $200 more than the 13-inch model, which now starts at $1,099.
Starting at $1,299, the new 15.3-inch model of the MacBook Air boasts 18 hours of battery life on Apple’s M2 chip.
New models of the Mac Studio and Mac Pro with a new M2 Ultra chip
Apple also announced new editions of its desktop computers, the Mac Studio and Mac Pro.
Both desktop models feature Apple’s new M2 Ultra chip, which Apple said doubles the performance of its previous top-line processor, the M2 Max, and allots both models up to 192GB of unified memory. A new version of the Mac Studio is also available with the M2 Max chip.
The new Mac Studio starts at $1,999 while the new Mac Pro starts at $6,999. Both models are available to order now from Apple and will ship next week.
Starting at $1,999 with the M2 Max chip, the new Mac Studio desktop is also available with Apple’s new M2 Ultra chip at a starting price of $3,999.
The new Mac Pro desktop features Apple’s new M2 Ultra chip. It starts at $6,999 for the vertical “tower” setup and $7,499 for the horizontal “rack” model.