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In addition to a vast streaming library of apps, Apple Vision Pro can record and watch 3-D movies.
While many companies are on board, Netflix is a notable absence from the Apple Vision Pro lineup.

Apple Vision Pro will not have a dedicated Netflix app.
Bloomberg reportsthat Netflix will not have a dedicated app on Apple Vision Pro.
Netflix opted against making a native Apple Vision Pro app.
The company didn’t even choose to port its iPad app to the headset.

Windows Phone users know the app gap all too well.
Netflix is okay in a web app but not as good as a dedicated app.
The online window experience of Netflix lacks offline support and can have lower resolution than that of dedicated apps.
3-D video fans will have to look elsewhere as well.

XREAL Air 2 Pro can mirror the display of a device, allowing you to watch any content you’d like.
This whole situation rang true to me and reminded me of my Windows Phone days.
Instead, people will have to use YouTube within the Safari internet tool.
like allow me to break out some favorites from the Windows Phone fan vault.

Skip the fact that resolution in a web app may be lower than in a dedicated app.
Next up, you’ll need to shift the blame from Apple to big corporations.
It’s not Apple’s fault that some developers choose to allocate resources with sizeable user bases.

No, it’s the fault of Netflix for not catering to a niche.
Okay, maybe this last point is actually valid.
Is using an entirely separate rig attached to smart glasses truly avoiding the app gap?

Probably not, but XREAL Air Pro 2 costs $449.
That’s much less than Apple Vision Pro’s $3,499 price tag.
















