WWDC23 begins tomorrow at Apple’s Apple Park (Cupertino) where hundreds of Big Apple developers and engineers will meet. There are high expectations placed on the inaugural speech not only by pundits but also by the promotional campaign Apple has been running for the past few days at WWDC. In fact, we expect that Apple Reality Pro, the mixed reality glasses, are the icing on the cake.
Apple Park has a new structure to show the Reality Pro at WWDC23
Everything is tight around tomorrow’s keynote and it looks like it will stay that way until the presentation begins. There have been no major leaks as on previous occasions, neither at the software level nor at the hardware level, which means that the degree of secrecy and confidentiality is high. We all have our eyes on Reality Pro, Apple’s mixed-reality glasses that aim to kick things off in a technological field that has been booming in recent years.
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Mark Gurman is an analyst whose leaks about Apple and its ecosystem have been very accurate for years. A few hours ago, he posted on his Twitter account an image that a new structure had been created inside Apple Park close to where the WWDC23 inaugural keynote will take place. This structure could be the place chosen by Apple to carry out demos with Reality Pro to interested media and developers after completing the presentation.
– Apple built a large structure on the Apple Park campus to provide controlled hands-on demonstrations of the device to select attendees and media at the conference. The company has set up an area on the basketball courts near its fitness center for employees. Apple is also planning for the future… https://t.co/4DlYVGlGzq
—Mark Gurman (@markgurman) June 2, 2023
He also took the opportunity to predict that Apple will also be conducting tests and demonstrations with the Reality Pro throughout the summer. Apparently, the tests that we will see in this structure will be oriented towards Immersive FaceTime in virtual reality, games and content from Apple TV+. Also, Gurman assured that the prototype that we will see in the tests and in the keynote will not be the final product because it seems that the Reality Pro are still in what is called the DVT phase or Design Validation Testing. , a step before mass production of the product.
There are only a few hours left to check if all these leaks are true… the countdown begins.
Source of images – Marc Gurman