Apple’s virtual reality glasses will have a spectacular OLED screen

0
87
Apple's virtual reality glasses will have a spectacular OLED screen
apple's virtual reality glasses will have a spectacular oled screen

Augmented and virtual reality has not yet started on the market. There has not yet been a manufacturer capable of creating massive glasses, which offer practical daily use as we would do with devices such as a mobile phone or wireless headphones. In this case, we look at the latest information that has appeared regarding one of the most anticipated virtual or mixed reality glasses. We talk about those of Manzana, of which we have now known more details regarding what it will offer us at its launch, which is still trusted for quite a long time.

Glasses that will boast a lot of resolution

If a few days ago we knew that Apple had asked its suppliers for new screens for their iPads Pro and MacBook, with OLED technology, now we know the same for your virtual reality glasses. These displays use a thin metal mask process, which will have a very high resolution. Specifically, in the request that Apple has made of these specific screens for virtual reality, 3000ppi resolution requiredWe are talking about pixels per inch, which is undoubtedly a very high figure, and a huge resolution advances us for these virtual reality glasses from Apple.

A recreation of Apple glasses

It is a laser pattern for MicrOLED screens, which in this case could provide a high resolution for the small screens that these virtual reality glasses will have. Apple’s choice of a MicrOLED panel for these glasses is the most successful, since it has a very low response rate, which is perfect for enjoying virtual experiences. A 3000 dots per inch resolution It would be one of the highest we have ever seen in glasses of this type. It seems therefore that Apple seeks to launch glasses that offer the best possible viewing experience.

SEE ALSO  OUVIS S1, a competent minicomputer equipped with a screen

And this is one of the main aspects to be improved by the current ranges of virtual reality glasses. The resolution, lag and quality of the panel are key to prevent people who use these glasses from being able to avoid getting dizzy or having a disappointing wearing experience. And it is precisely for these reasons that augmented reality has not started yet. As usual in Apple, they will not be the first to implement it, but surely they hope to do it with the best possible technology at the time. Something that according to this information they would be in a position to achieve. We don’t expect these glasses before 2023 or 2024.

>