In the last WWDC, we could see how Apple continues to work to take augmented reality one step further, but what he showed us at the opening conference of this event by Lego is very nice but not very functional, since I do not see children or adults holding the iPad for more than 10 minutes to interact with their favorite games.
While Apple keep working on your virtual reality glasses, the Cupertino-based company will include native support for the second-generation virtual reality glasses HTC Vivo Pro Who said Macs were not compatible with virtual reality? Apple did not officially make this announcement at WWDC, but has subsequently confirmed it to the Road to VR medium.
Apparently, according to this medium, Apple has been working hand in hand with HTC and Valve to be able to make this possible. Support for the HTC Vive Pro is not yet available with the launch of the first beta, but is expected to become available in future betas. As we have news of its compatibility from Soy de Mac We will inform you promptly.
It takes a lot of power to be able to run virtual reality games and most Apple equipment cannot make use of it, but thanks to the compatibility with external GPUs, updating our equipment to be able to enjoy virtual reality now much easier, although it is not exactly cheap.
But the users they don't just want to play with their MacBut they also want to enjoy immersive reality, something they will be able to do starting this year when Apple releases the final version of macOS Mojave. It is expected that macOS Mojave also offers support for the first virtual reality glasses that HTC launched, the Vive without in Pro, but until the final version is released or we have more information we will not be able to confirm it.