The mixed reality world is getting more and more exciting, and Apple is at the forefront of this technological revolution. The latest rumor indicates that Apple is already taking steps to secure production capacity for another mixed reality headset. This could be a more affordable counterpart to the already well-known Apple Vision Pro.
Mixed reality headsets have the potential to fundamentally change the way we interact with digital content. Apple has already taken a significant step in this direction with the Apple Vision Pro. But it seems as if the company has even bigger plans. New information suggests that Apple is working on a second, possibly cheaper headset. This could appeal to a wider audience and make mixed reality technology easier to access.
contact with new suppliers
one report According to Elec magazine, Apple has contacted Samsung and LG to obtain information about the production of OLED-on-Silicon (OLEDoS) panels. These panels are crucial for the image quality and performance of the mixed reality headsets. Currently, Sony supplies the OLEDoS panels for the Apple Vision Pro and will continue to do so. However, Sony has no plans to increase production capacity, which has prompted Apple to look for additional suppliers.
Technical specifications and differences
The new OLEDoS panels that Apple is requesting will be 2.0 to 2.1 inches in size, significantly larger than the current 1.42-inch panels on the Apple Vision Pro. Interestingly, these new panels are expected to offer only half the resolution of the current Vision Pro screens. This could indicate that Apple is planning a lower-cost headset that offers lower resolution but can still benefit from the advanced technology.
Potentially cheaper headset
Previous reports have suggested that Apple is working on a more affordable mixed reality headset that could be connected to an iPhone or Mac to lower costs and reduce the need for expensive internal processors. This would bring mixed reality technology to a wider audience and further increase Apple's market share in this growing sector.
Further development of OLEDoS technology
Samsung already has a production line for OLEDoS panels, which integrate RGB pixels directly into the OLED panel. This technology could offer higher brightness than the wOLED+CF technology currently used in the Vision Pro. LG, on the other hand, does not yet have such a production line, which could give Samsung an advantage when it comes to supplying Apple.
Apple Vision Pro: Future Models and Further Development
Apple continues to work on a future, updated model of the Apple Vision Pro. Continuous improvement and innovation are key elements in Apple's strategy to stay at the forefront of the technology industry. A more affordable headset could be just the beginning of a whole series of new products that could hit the market in the coming years.
Apple's strategy for distributing mixed reality technology
Recent developments show that Apple is stepping up its efforts in the field of mixed reality technology. With the potential launch of a more affordable headset alongside the Apple Vision Pro, Apple could open the door to a new era of digital interaction. This would not only encourage the adoption of mixed reality technology, but also pave the way for future innovations. Stay tuned for more news and developments in this exciting area of technology. (Image: Apple)
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