In his latest “Power On” newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says there may be several reasons why some companies (Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify among them) may not be supporting the Vision Pro. Among the reasons:
“The Vision Pro is an expensive, relatively low-volume product, and it’s going to be that way for a while. I’ve been told that Apple’s initial inventory for launch weekend is about 80,000 units, which the company sold out in the first hour of preorders,” he writes. “If Apple sells the estimated 300,000 to 400,000 units that it’s expected to ship this year, that’s not much of a user base for developers — especially after the cut that the company takes from paid apps and services.”
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