Apple Vision Pro Set to Enter Mainland China Market This Year, Confirms State Media

Beijing: Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has announced that the much-anticipated Apple Vision Pro will make its debut in the mainland China market later this year, as reported by state media.

Cook’s revelation regarding the launch plan of this innovative headset came in response to media queries during the China Development Forum in Beijing, as disclosed by CCTV finance on its Weibo social media account.

The Apple Vision Pro, touted to revolutionize the tech landscape, promises a seamless integration of advanced features, offering users an immersive experience like never before. As anticipation mounts for its release in China, Apple’s strategic move underscores the company’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to its global audience.

Additionally, Cook reiterated Apple’s pledge to bolster research and development investments in China, affirming the company’s dedication to nurturing innovation and fostering collaboration within the region’s thriving tech ecosystem.

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