New long press release from Apple about #VisionPro: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/04/apple-vision-pro-brings-a-new-era-of-spatial-computing-to-business/ with several specific examples of real, serious, productive use of VisionOS. The Porsche engineers following a race in real-time video is an interesting example (https://www.apple.com/newsroom/videos/apple-vision-pro-porsche-race-engineer-app/large_2x.mp4).
Fits with @mimsical WSJ article from March 29th (https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/apples-new-face-computer-is-for-work-788e2750 - paywall) about how knowledge workers are a key audience. "I think I've described using the Vision Pro to other people as like, just having an infinite number of iPads to pull out for work," Steve Caruso is quoted in the article.
In these examples, the cost of the headset is not an issue because if the application is valuable enough to take the users' time, the hardware cost will be a small concern. Software development will be a concern, though, until the right tools are available, I guess.