
Resolves to the first month the Apple Vision Pro is available for purchase by @Mira on the apple.com website. If there's ambiguity(released at midnight on December 31), it may resolve to a mixture.
Available for purchase means my credit card would be charged. So pre-orders and shipping delays should not affect the date.
Must be available to the general public, so if I have to e.g. create a company and apply for an early developer kit, this would not count for resolution. Can be available to US-only, as long as I'm able to purchase it as a general consumer.
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Apple Vision Pro Mixed Reality Headset to hit Apple Store in Mid January (December 29, 2023)
"According to Kuo’s statement, the Vision Pro is presently in mass production, with a target of 500,000 units set for 2024."
@Mira why I asked: https://www.imore.com/augmented-reality/apple-wont-sell-you-a-vision-pro-online-heres-why-thats-the-right-decision
I think your description is very specific about buying online, but it’s not entirely clear if you might be able to “pre-order” by reserving a store appointment through the website, and whether your cc would be charged online or perhaps more likely at the store. These details can drastically change the timeline probabilities. Thanks.
@deagol If I give them my credit card number online and they would charge it after visiting the store, it would count as of the date they took my card number. You can already buy an iPhone online and pick it up in-store, for example.
If it's only available for purchase in stores, and they won't take my card number online, sadly my description is written to exclude that. So it will be "released" but this market still won't resolve.
I'll update the title to say "online".
@firstuserhere It's not supposed to release in 2023 so it's probably not getting picked. But they could always change their mind. It's one huge bucket for every month in 2023.