Reports say that Apple wants to make a cheaper version of the Vision Pro spatial computer. Now, a new story from Korea details the kind of compromise Apple might be looking into as it tries to cut costs. Apple is reportedly interested in new OLED panels that could be brighter than the current model. However, these displays would have a lower resolution than the screens Apple uses for the first-gen Vision Pro.
The Vision Pro’s crisp display is one of the product’s highlights since it’s responsible for the incredible images it can produce. If you’ve tried the Vision Pro during a demo session in an Apple Store, you’ve experienced its astonishing immersiveness. The screen is also responsible for that great passthrough video and AR spatial computing. That’s all possible because of Sony’s OLEDoS panels, which feature a resolution of 3,391 pixel-per-inch (PPI), higher than any other screen you might experience.
Apple is now looking to lower the resolution to 1,500 PPI, or less than half the resolution of the first-gen Vision Pro. The cheaper spatial computer would still feature a crisp display, albeit less sharp than the more expensive model.
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