Apple Vision Pro and the Future of High End Audio

Just watched a stunning 15 minute segment on tiger sharks in the Bahamas, where a husband-wife team run a tour where they drop into an area infested with tiger sharks. It's scary to watch these enormous apex predators come right up close to you, and you can almost touch and feel them. The video quality is simply stunning. They are gorgeous creatures and supremely adapted to their environment.
I haven't seen this. Thanks for the tip. Will try to watch some time today. The only other 3D content I haven't watched I think it's the dinosaur ones.

Work has been so busy I haven't used my Vision Pro as often (other than to do work with the new ultrawide screen display via Mac Mirroring).

Last night, after getting home quite late, I wanted to watch Star Trek: Lower Decks newest episode and instead of using the 65" OLED TV, I chose Vision Pro despite the 1080p content. Always nice to have a bigger screen and sitting in front of Yosemite in the dark.

Sometimes, I would turn on my stereo (because better sound), and then start my Vision Pro and choose what to listen to in Roon from my stereo. After that, I might read the liner notes from Qobuz/Roon on the album. Or I might do some reading (or even work) with the Vision Pro and Magic Keyboard. It is a very good experience, despite the weight of the headset, and the headset potentially worsening the sound from my stereo due to diffraction.
 

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