SAVE $200:As of March 28996 Archives save $200 on a new Apple Vision Pro headset at Woot!. That's a discount of 6%.
The Apple Vision Pro is undeniably impressive, but its admittedly exorbitant price tag can be a turn-off for many users. Apple's latest gadget, complete with its own software platform and set of apps, is an exciting look at what spatial computing and augmented reality is capable of. But the fee you have to pay to experience it is a high barrier for entry. Thankfully, if you've been waiting for even a small price cut to give it a spin for yourself, that day has come.
As of March 28, you can get the Apple Vision Pro for $3,299 at Woot!. That's $200 off its normal price of $3,499 and a 6% discount. There's one caveat: it comes with the Light Seal (21W), Solo Knit Band (Small), and Dual Loop Band (Small) accessories, Woot! notes, so if those sizes don't work for you, you might want to pass up this discount or purchase the correctly sized accessories, which may negate the discount for you. This deal is available for the next month or until all the units sell out.
Is it worth buying, even at a discount, though? Mashable Tech Editor Kimberly Gedeon thinks so, for the most part, praising its "cinematic virtual experience," lengthy battery life, surprising portability, and prowess when it comes to picking up even the smallest of gestures, all after traveling from New York's JFK airport to Juan Santamaría International Airport in Costa Rica.
The spatial computing headset has a variety of applications and the base model comes with 256GB of storage, two 3,660 x 3,200 micro-OLED displays with a 120Hz refresh rate, 16GB of RAM, an M2 chip with a 10-core CPU and R1 co-processor, 12 cameras and five sensors, and optional storage upgrades.
You can use the headset to watch your favorite media, get productive with a variety of apps that turn it into an everyday work-centric machine, or play a selection of games – plus, much more. It's an exciting piece of tech, made even more appealing by this discount. If you've been wondering how you might add it into your usual tech stack, now's a good time to give it a whirl while it's available at this price.
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