Apple is noted for taking its time when it comes to entering new product categories, but a 2008 patent shows that the company had been working on Vision Pro for at least 15 years before it finally launched.
Both the patent drawing and the description of the device are remarkably consistent with the product that finally launched in 2024 …
Macworld contributor Dan Moren was reminded of a 2008 piece covering the patent.
The patent drawing looks amazingly close to the final product.
The description likewise:
As Moren notes, the display technology needed to turn the idea into reality didn’t even exist then, but Apple still had a clear, uh, vision of what it wanted to achieve – and was prepared to keep developing it until it finally was feasible, albeit at a very high price.
The big question now is how much longer it will take for the company to be able to offer a more affordable Apple Vision product without making too many compromises along the way. The most recent reporting suggests Apple has put this project on the back-burner for now as it focuses on a 2nd-gen Pro device likely to be powered by an M5 chip.
Source: 9to5mac