But it's no coincidence that we wrote “almost all of them,” because the largest and most popular online video library of this kind doesn't seem to require the magic of the Apple Vision Pro.
Netflix announced that (at least for now) it will not be creating a dedicated app, so its contents will not be available on the device, or only in a very difficult way.
This means that you can access the interface from a web browser, but this is a very difficult and annoying method. In addition, offline shooting, for example, will not be possible.
It's not good for anyone
And the unexpected battle between Apple and Netflix is in no one's favor. Apple is asking $3,500, roughly one and a half million forints, for the device, and the fact that they can't use one of the most important and popular online content services of its kind could prevent many from buying it.
Netflix can't be happy either, as its direct competitors may gain an advantage, and there may be those who turn around because of this and turn to competition. Naturally, customers won't be happy either, since anyone spending a small fortune on such a machine can rightfully expect full service, and thus subsidize Netflix as well.
What is most interesting is that there is still no information about the cause of the collision between the two American giants. We know that Apple has done a lot to please app developers, for example, it has made it possible to port apps written for the iPad to the new device with minimal changes.