“Apple’s first Macintosh is often credited with popularizing the graphical user interface, an innovation that fundamentally changed how people use computers. That makes a recent claim from Vrvana founder Bertrand Nepveu calling Apple’s entry into the virtual reality space a “Macintosh moment” in an interview with Radio Canada all the more interesting. Apple acquired Vrvana in 2017, and Nepveu reportedly left the company in 2021, but suggesting Apple’s VR take could reinvent the space in the same way the Macintosh did seems like further proof that the interface and interactions might be what the company has perfected.”
https://www.inverse.com/tech/apple-beat-meta-vr-headset-psvr-2