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Ahead of Apple’s June 5th reveal of its “Reality One” XR (mixed-reality) headset, display analyst Ross Young has shared what he believes will be the final specs for headset’s twin

Ahead of Apple’s June 5th reveal of its “Reality One” XR (mixed-reality) headset, display analyst Ross Young has shared what he believes will be the final specs for headset’s twin displays.

Designer Marcus Kane's conception Apple’s mixed reality headset (via Yanko Design)
Designer Marcus Kane’s conception Apple’s mixed reality headset (via Yanko Design)

Ross Young via Twitter:

Micro OLED specs for Apple’s AR/VR headset:
• 1.41″ in diagonal
• 4000 PPI
• >5000 nits of brightness
• should be 4K per eye

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Of course, the Apple headset will include two of those panels to create the virtual reality effect. The headset is also expected to be state-of-the-art in terms of what a consumer headset can offer. For that reason, Apple’s headset is widely expected to cost around $3000. That compares to the $349 to $999 price tag Meta puts on its Quest 2 and Quest Pro headsets.

Apple’s advantage will also be access to its services like TV+ and Fitness as well as the existing App Store library. According to Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, the headset will likely run any iPad app out-of-the-box. More optimization will of course be the goal, but including the iPad App Store library at launch is a pretty big head start.

MacDailyNews Note: Robert Scoble says via Twitter: “A Microsoft HoloLens had less than 500 nits. So this is more than 10x brighter than that or Magic Leap’s displays. This will eviscerate any TV you have seen.”

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