Rumors about Apple’s future mixed reality headsets abound. Although this new product could be presented on the occasion of the World Developers Conference organized by the apple brand on June 5, Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, indicated that he received the final technical sheet of the screen from the future headphones. from Apple
In a tweet posted on May 30, the business leader, considered a trusted source of information, conjures up a 1.4-inch 4K (3840 × 2160) Micro-OLED display in front of each eye with a resolution of 4,000 pixels per inch. and whose brightness is rated at over 5000 nits. Features that would make it a much more efficient product than its competitors.
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For comparison, the PlayStation VR2 headset has a pair of HDR OLED (2000×2040) displays that boast a resolution of 850 pixels per inch. HoloLens, Microsoft’s latest mixed reality headset, has a maximum brightness of 500 nits. Also, none of the devices currently on the market use a Micro-OLED display whose brightness and black levels are higher than Mini-LEDs.
According to the MacWorld medium, it is possible to think that the helmet screens could also support ProMotion, a novelty inaugurated with the iPhone 13 Pro that offers the panel a dynamic refresh rate of 10 to 120 Hz for greater fluidity. Last April, another noise in the corridor also evoked the presence of an external battery to extend the autonomy of the device.
In addition, the previous information, which reported a launch price of 3,000 euros, could be correct given the very high-end aspect of the screens, which, moreover, is just one aspect among many of Apple’s mixed reality headsets.
Source: BFM TV
