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Avast, me hearties! Apple be confirm'in Dolby Vision HDR on Vision Pro, yet there be some streamers not aboard! Arrr!

2024-01-16

Arr matey, me eyes be pleased with the sight of Vision Pro's Cinematic Experience! But pray tell, where be Netflix and YouTube? Methinks they be tardy to the pirate party, ye scurvy bilge rats!

Apple has provided more details about the Apple Vision Pro, specifically regarding its compatibility with various streaming services. The confirmed native support for the device includes Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus, HBO Max, Prime Video, and several others. However, two notable omissions are Netflix and YouTube, which may disappoint some users.
The absence of Netflix doesn't come as a massive surprise, as the streaming giant has had a complicated relationship with Apple for some time. Netflix has had issues with Apple's revenue-sharing scheme and often lags behind in app updates. Similarly, Apple and Google have a complicated relationship, and it seems that Google doesn't prioritize integrating YouTube with the Vision Pro.
Although the lack of Netflix and YouTube may be disappointing, the initial release of 150,000 Vision Pro headsets is unlikely to depend on streaming services for success. Moreover, Apple's own movie store and the confirmed streaming services should provide enough content for early adopters.
However, when Apple releases a more affordable non-Pro version of the headset, it may become crucial to have Netflix and YouTube on board. Until then, users will have to enjoy content from other sources.
Overall, the Apple Vision Pro promises an immersive cinematic experience with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos support. Users can choose their preferred seating position in the virtual cinema room, and the headset's micro-OLED screens should deliver stunning visuals. While Netflix and YouTube are absent, the confirmed streaming services should offer enough entertainment for early adopters.

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