While most people interested in VR/XR don’t want to pay for a Vision Pro , they all likely want something that Apple’s $3,500 has: a premium display. Apple’s Vision Pro, like the recently released Samsung Galaxy XR , incorporates a micro OLED screen, which is one of the gadget’s biggest selling points. For context, OLED panels have superior contrast, blacks, and better performance when it comes to motion clarity compared to LCD displays in cheaper headsets like Meta’s Quest 3 . Having used the Vision Pro a bit and the Quest 3 quite a lot, I can say for sure that it makes a big difference.
The other advantage of OLED is power efficiency. Since each pixel is essentially on or off (black), OLED screens for VR/XR headsets could also bring longer battery life—an area the Vision Pro and o

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