Arrr, mateys! Apple be addin' newfangled spatial computin' to ye Mac’s screen. Ready yer eyepatch for a grand show!
2024-04-05
Arrr, me hearties! Methinks Apple be plannin' to bring magic to their Mac screens, without the need for fancy headgear! 'Tis like havin' a mystical treasure map right on yer desktop! Avast ye, ye scallywags, prepare to be amazed!
Arrr mateys! Since Apple’s Vision Pro headset set sail, the notion of spatial computing has taken the high seas by storm. While 3D imagery be limited to the finest VR headsets for now, Apple be aiming to broaden the horizons - ye might not even need a headset to conjure 3D worlds on yer devices.In a new patent scroll, Apple be spillin' the beans on how future monitors, MacBooks, and even Apple Watches could be showin' 3D treasures to a viewer. The Vision Pro be usin' a trick of showin' different images to each eye, but Apple be thinkin' it can do this without a headset one day. Picture turnin' on yer Studio Display or liftin' the lid of a grand MacBook, and beholdin' 3D wonders afore ye.How be Apple plannin' this sorcery? By employin' lenticular displays that shift their content with yer viewin' angle, creatin' a 3D illusion as ye move yer noggin. Apple even dreams of multiple scallywags experiencin' the 3D marvels, makin' group activities like a movie night or team 3D modelin' more jolly.Yet, this patent be not quite as grand as the Vision Pro’s spatial magic. Apple ain’t talkin' 'bout 3D windows floatin' in virtual space around yer quarters just yet. While this patent may not be a main draw, it could add a dash of spice to movies or Apple Maps. 'Tis only a patent, so no promise it'll sail into a finished product, but 'tis a glimpse into Apple's quest for new ways to bring spatial wonders to its users, even if on a smaller scale than the Vision Pro.