Apple's Vision Pro Struggles To Find Its 'Killer App' To Justify $3,500 Price Tag: 'Just Not Quite Hit The Imagination Of The Consumer,' Says Analyst
The Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) Vision Pro headset is reportedly facing challenges in attracting fresh content, with a lack of a "killer app" to justify its $3,500 price tag.What Happened: According to
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The sales of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s Vision Pro are predicted to fall short of the initial target of 1 million units by 2024, according to an analyst's forecast. Meta Platforms Inc. CEO Mark
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Can Apple rescue Vision Pro? Apple is looking to develop a "killer-level" application for its high-priced headsets.
The first VR headset from Apple, Vision Pro, is facing a dilemma of lacking content. After five months on the market in the USA, Apple announced that Vision Pro has 'over 2,000 apps', but compared to iPhone and iPad during the same period, this number is insignificant. According to Appfigures data tracking the App Store list, the number of new apps launched for Vision Pro has dropped sharply this year. Some market analysts pointed out that in order for consumers to 'willingly' buy this device, which is priced as high as $3,500,
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Veteran Wall Street investor Ed Yardeni has adjusted his outlook for the S&P 500, raising the year-end target to 5,800 from 5,400, and maintaining a target of 8,000 by the end of the decade. "The
Harry Aung : Why all of those big company CEOs sold their shares at the same time? Making money for Friday night party or what?
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