According to news from this site on January 18, Apple announced earlier this week that Vision Pro will be available for streaming applications such as Apple TV, Disney, and HBO Max for the first time, but Netflix was not mentioned from beginning to end.
The latest news shows that the streaming media service giant has no plans to develop native applications for Apple Vision Pro, nor will it allow users to run iPad applications on Apple Vision Pro.
A Netflix spokesperson told Mark Gurman: "Our members can watch Netflix on Vision Pro through web browsers like Safari, just like they enjoy Netflix on Mac."
Apple says Vision Pro is compatible with more than one million iPhone and iPad apps on the App Store. In compatibility mode, these apps appear as mini-windows. Developers can also opt out of this mode, as Netflix has done.
Currently, Apple has reached agreements with most streaming services. Some platforms will launch visionOS native applications, while others will provide iPad applications.
According to news released on this site, it has been confirmed that multiple streaming media application platforms support Apple Vision Pro, including Apple TV, Disney, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount, Peacock, etc. What’s exciting is that Disney has also promised to play some movies in 3D, providing a true theater experience for users wearing Vision Pro.
Of course, Apple TV is not only compatible with Vision Pro, but also provides some exclusive content, such as Apple Immersive Video original programs. It is said that these programs can only achieve an 8K 180° viewing experience on Apple Vision Pro. Additionally, Apple TV offers over 150 3D movies for Vision Pro.
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