Apple is gearing up to release its second-generation Vision Pro headset, which is expected to feature more advanced micro-OLED displays. The upgraded headset will utilize RGB OLEDoS display technology, a significant improvement over the first-generation model’s WOLED with color filter.
RGB OLEDoS technology is capable of producing light and color directly from adjacent RGB sub-pixels, eliminating the need for a color filter. This advancement results in higher brightness and improved efficiency compared to WOLED and color filter OLEDoS displays.
Interestingly, Samsung is currently the only company capable of supplying RGB OLEDoS displays. This is due to its recent acquisition of eMagin, a move that has solidified Samsung’s position as a leading display supplier. Consequently, if Apple proceeds with the upgrade, it is likely that Samsung will replace Sony in the supply chain for the new displays.
Predictions regarding the release date for the second-generation Vision Pro headset vary. Market research firm Omdia and renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo both suggest a 2027 launch timeframe. However, there have also been reports of Apple planning to introduce a lower-cost headset in 2025. Nevertheless, there is skepticism surrounding whether these plans are still in place.
Apple’s Vision Pro headset has garnered significant attention in the tech industry due to its impressive features and capabilities. With its upgraded micro-OLED displays and RGB OLEDoS technology, the second-generation headset promises a notable improvement over its predecessor. Apple enthusiasts eagerly await further updates and confirmation regarding the release dates of both the second-generation Vision Pro headset and the rumored lower-cost model.
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