Information has leaked about the displays of Apple's upcoming AR headset. Display analyst Ross Young reportedly has specs about the screens of the headset, which is expected to be announced at WWDC.
The rumor mill surrounding Apple's AR headset is bubbling and the latest information about the displays gives a glimpse into the technical aspects of the upcoming device. Ross Young, a well-known display analyst, provides insight into the specifications of the screens and raises questions about how to interpret this information. Learn more about the leaked data on Apple's AR headset displays. Apple's AR headset is expected to come with two screens, one for each eye of the wearer. Ross Young claims to have information on the display specifications.
Exciting questions about the Apple AR/VR headset: Display specifications revealed?
It lists the specifications for the "Micro OLED specs for Apple's AR/VR headset", including a diagonal of 1.41 inches and a target contrast of 4000:1. Interestingly, a target brightness of over 5000 nits is also mentioned. However, it is unclear whether these specifications come from earlier plans or if they apply to the final product. The stated brightness is impressive but it remains to be seen how high the brightness will be in normal operation. Compared to other headsets such as the Meta Quest 2 or Sony's Playstation VR2, the brightness seems to be significantly higher. It is speculated that Samsung Display will manufacture the displays for Apple's AR headset. The use of micro OLEDs in an Apple AR or VR headset has been discussed before.

The leaked information about the displays of Apple's upcoming AR headset raises intriguing questions. The specifications, led by Ross Young, provide insight into the technical aspects of the device, particularly in terms of diagonal, contrast and brightness. However, it remains to be seen how to interpret this information and whether it will definitively apply to the product. With the expected announcement of the AR headset at WWDC, it will soon become clear whether these details live up to expectations and what impact they will have on the AR and VR world. Stay tuned for the latest developments surrounding Apple's AR headset. (Image: Rendersbyjan)