As Apple’s Vision Pro opens up for pre-orders in the United States, the tech giant has made an important update to the Vision Pro tech specs. The change comes in the wake of an error in the initial publication, specifically related to the video mirroring quality when using AirPlay.
Earlier today, it was highlighted that Vision Pro supports mirroring video to AirPlay-enabled devices at 1080p, as indicated in Apple’s display specs section for screen mirroring. However, the tech specs page has been revised since then.
The updated information now clarifies that video mirroring over AirPlay with Vision Pro is rated at 720p, not the previously mentioned 1080p. This resolution applies to iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and AirPlay-connected smart TVs.
The reason behind this change remains unclear, but it is plausible that Apple initially intended to support 1080p screen mirroring and later adjusted the specification due to performance considerations.
Regardless of this alteration, it’s important to note that the adjustment from 1080p to 720p should not impact purchasing decisions significantly. The feature’s primary purpose is to enable others to view the content on Vision Pro, and it does not constitute a core aspect of the overall Vision Pro experience.
Stay informed about any further updates as Apple continues to fine-tune and enhance the Vision Pro offering. Pre-order customers can rest assured that the core functionality of Vision Pro remains intact despite this clarification in AirPlay video mirroring specifications.