Apple Vision Pro Is Perfect For Lucrative Military Contracts. Apple Just Bought A Company That Can Help

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The 'Pro' part of 'Apple Vision Pro' isn’t just there to justify the massive $3,500 price point of Apple’s new face computer.

” isn’t just there to justify the massive $3,500 price point of Apple’s new face computer. It’s also a signal that Apple is attacking one of the most lucrative markets for high-end VR headsets: the military.

. That’s still cheaper than flying an F-35 in real life, and it comes minus the risk that a hotshot Top Gun rookie will crash a $78 million aircraft, but it remains ferociously expensive.“When it comes to virtual reality and mixed reality is that you get very much the same experience at the fraction of a cost,”Varjo CEO Urho Konttori. “Instead of thousands of dollars an hour, it’s going to be like maybe a couple of hundred.

Varjo makes high-end VR headsets for military contracts and 25% of the Fortune 500 starting around $2,000 each. The “couple of hundred” dollars per hour cost of simulations is mostly not hardware, though: it’s contextual cost in personnel, space, software, and all the other bits and pieces the military needs to set up, run and evaluate virtual training sessions.

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