Apple's Vision Pro headset has reportedly struggled to sell in sufficient quantities to justify a true successor, so the company has turned to less expensive models
This certainly seems like a sensible strategy Weight, comfort, and form factor are just three reasons why the headset will not appeal to the masses like the iPhone or iPod, but they are all insignificant compared to the $3,500 price tag
While it is already rumored that the next headset may need to tether to a Mac or iPhone to reduce processing costs, a new report in the Korean publication The Elec suggests
According to the site, Apple has contacted manufacturers of small OLED-on-Silicon (OLEDoS) panels and is seeking units in the 20 to 21 inch size with a pixel density of 1,700 pixels per inch (PPI)
For comparison, the current model has a 142" Sony OLEDoS panel with a pixel density of 3,386 PPI This results in a resolution of 3,660 x 3,200 per eye, and assuming the new panel shares the same aspect ratio, the resolution would drop to approximately 2,600 x 2,300
This obviously leads to a reduction in image sharpness, which is a drawback for screens that are positioned much closer to the eye Nevertheless, 2,600 x 2,300 is still high compared to competitors, with the Meta Quest 3 recording a resolution of 2,064 x 2,208 and Sony's PSVR 2 a resolution of 2,000 x 2,040
Elec highlights both LG and Samsung as partners for the new panels Samsung has a production line for OLED panels with color filters similar to those used by Apple in its Vision Pro, while LG currently does not However, the report adds that Samsung is hoping to steer Apple toward a slightly different technology that uses RGB pixels in the OLED panel to achieve higher brightness levels
Apple Vision Pro emphasizes the "Pro" part of the name, so it appears that a less expensive headset might be the regular "Apple Vision" Lowering the resolution and tethering from other Apple hardware sound like two sensible ways to lower the price
However, Meta's $499 Quest 3 is still one-seventh the price of the Vision Pro, so Apple is unlikely to be a worthwhile option
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