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Spatial computing is a concept where a computer system could be used with 3D input and display in the user's surrounding space. This is intertwined with the goal of augmented reality.
Spatial computing is a concept where a computer system could be used with 3D input and display in the user's surrounding space. This is intertwined with the goal of augmented reality.


Tim Cook, CEO of [[Apple, Inc.]], has remarked that he thinks that spatial computing is great. However, the Apple Vision Pro is a very poor watered down version of what spatial computing could really be.
Tim Cook, CEO of [[Apple, Inc.]], has remarked that he thinks that spatial computing is great. However, the Apple Vision Pro is a very poor version of what spatial computing could really be.


Spatial computing can be seen as a buzzword that lacks clear definite meaning, and means something else to a variety of people.
Spatial computing can be seen as a buzzword that lacks clear definite meaning, and means something else to a variety of people.