Eight virtual worlds to explore are revealed by the Apple Vision Pro leak.

 Through menus in these breathtaking views

Early in 2024 is when the Apple Vision Pro is expected to launch; January release is one possible date. This indicates that numerous leaks of visionOS, the software that powers the entire experience, are beginning to appear. 

Eight virtual environments that depict the locations you can be while navigating menus and viewing content have surfaced on X (thanks to @M1Astra), giving us another dose of the good stuff. Regretfully, space travel is not possible.

Where would you like to go?

This nine-minute video gives you an idea of what Apple is working on for this immersive experience, which will include the full visual surround sound and spatial sounds that headset users will be able to enjoy.

Joshua Tree: The sun's last rays of light touch down on an alien field of Joshua trees, dotted with tessellated boulders and bare hills of rock and scrub.

Yosemite: The valley of Yosemite, sheltered by towering granite cliffs and held in the immaculate grip of fresh snow, is stilled by the embrace of a deep winter.

Morning Light: Bright overtones and giggling birds beckon in the mood of a pleasant morning.

Spring Light: The warmth, gold, and brightness of the spring thunderstorms.

Summer Light: The bright light of summer is accompanied by the sound of waves crashing onto a far-off shore.

Fall Light: The rich undertones of meandering rivers and golden skies evoke the coziness of fall denouements.

Winter Light: The air takes on a blue hue reminiscent of ice, snow, and the tranquility of the season.

Mount Hood: A bubbly downpour of rain patters the lake's edge, sending ripples out to the far peak of far-off Mt. Hood.

Additionally, when you switch to Dark mode, you'll be able to see some of these breathtaking nighttime vistas, including Mount Hood, Yosemite, and Joshua Tree. More of these must also be accessible in this alternate mode, I can only assume.




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