Vision Pro teardown Japan-made parts make up 40% of new device:Nikkei
Start of the teardownWith the help of Tokyo-based research company Fomalhaut Techno Solutions, Nikkei disassembled a Vision Pro, which Apple released in the U.S. on Feb. 2. After breaking down the device, Nikkei examined what parts are used in the headset. The aim was to investigate what components are used, how they fit together and how they contribute to overall performance.Display showing user's eyes cost $120Removing the glass cover, an OLED display covers the goggles. This is where the imag...
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