M5 Apple Vision Pro Launches in Korea and Taiwan on November 28

Apple has announced pre-orders are now open for the Vision Pro with M5 chip and Dual Knit Band in Korea and Taiwan, preceding a launch in both countries on Friday, November 28.

Vision Pro M5 Announcement
Apple's updated Vision Pro moves to the M5 chip, bringing a 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU with Neural Accelerators, and a 16-core Neural Engine, while retaining 16GB of RAM.

Battery life has been increased to about three hours of video playback, up from 2.5 hours. The displays render 10% more pixels and now support a 120Hz refresh rate for sharper visuals and reduced motion blur.

The M5 also adds hardware-accelerated ray tracing, mesh shading, and up to 50% faster AI performance. Design and connectivity remain unchanged, including the R1 chip, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and the tethered battery.

The updated Dual Knit Band combines two straps in one piece: an upper strap over the head and a lower strap across the back. Tungsten inserts in the lower strap act as counterweights for balance and comfort, and both straps can be adjusted with the Fit Dial.

In Korea, the Apple Vision Pro with M5 chip with Dual Knit Band starts at 4,990,000 won and is available with 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage capacity, while the Dual Knit Band can be purchased separately for 149,000 won.

In Taiwan, the headset and band starts at NT$119,900, while the Dual Knit Band can be had separately for NT$3,490.

Apple launched the M5 Vision Pro on October 15 in Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, the U.K., the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.

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WarmWinterHat Avatar
11 weeks ago

It costs the same as the TiPBG4 laptop I bought as my first Apple computer in 2001.

Maybe I’m old fashioned; I saved up to buy my AVP.
I saved up, and then kept saving, because I'm not gong to waste my money on an AVP.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Ghost31 Avatar
11 weeks ago
Glad to see it launching in more places. Use mine every day. It’s clear apple is building the foundation for a future mainstream product here
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dr32Degrees Avatar
11 weeks ago
I was a day one adopter of the M2 AVP, and if you were so inclined, you will see that I have sung its praises in these discussions for the past 22 months. Until now.

I am not wealthy - just a middle-class guy living in Christofascist Texas. I had about $1800 in Apple gift cards from items I traded in, and I put the rest on my Apple Card for no interest.

I stupidly assumed there would be a trade-in upgrade path, especially since only half a million of us bought it. I have been an Apple user since I got a used Apple II in the early 80's. I still have a Newton that I use to jot notes down during phone calls and get lots of comments on at work. 30 years ago, I bought my first Apple laptop - a PowerBook - for $2500 that I saved for 6 months. I was a day one iPod and iPhone user. I cannot imagine how much money Apple has made off of me over 4.5 decades.

Not accepting a less-than-two-year-old device that cost this exorbitant amount for trade - I would have been happy with $1200-$1500 - has destroyed my confidence in the AVP platform, and in Apple itself.

So, I took the money I had put aside for the M5 model and paid cash for the Samsung Galaxy XR headset - at half the price of the M5 AVP. And guess what - other than some challenges with hand tracking (the eye tracking is as good as the AVP) that can be fixed with a future software update...it's actually really, really good. In fact, this is what an "Apple Vision Air" should have been. I have the Virtual Desktop app on it, and while text isn't as smooth as the virtual Mac option in the AVP, it is perfectly fine for use with my MBP.

I will never convert to Windows - that would be a step too far. But I will definitely be looking at options outside of Apple's ecosystem going forward. It turns out that with my Cupertino blinders on, I may have missed some really good tech from other companies that would have been just as good as Apple's offerings.

And that might be what "hurt" (if I can be melodramatic) - the Apple that I believed always had its users at the forefront of everything they do has become just another multi-trillion dollar tech company that could give two ***** less about their customers.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Takeo Apple Avatar
11 weeks ago

Most users will never own this device it’s too damn expensive. I question the future of it honestly
I have M2 and M5 AVP. It’s awesome. It’s not about the price - everything gets cheaper. It’s about experiencing the future now.
First LED or flat TVs cost 20-30k. You forgot that?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dominiongamma Avatar
11 weeks ago

Glad to see it launching in more places. Use mine every day. It’s clear apple is building the foundation for a future mainstream product here
Most users will never own this device it’s too damn expensive. I question the future of it honestly
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
PBG4 Dude Avatar
11 weeks ago

Most users will never own this device it’s too damn expensive. I question the future of it honestly
It costs the same as the TiPBG4 laptop I bought as my first Apple computer in 2001.

Maybe I’m old fashioned; I saved up to buy my AVP.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)