Buggy Loop
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So, first things first, there's no fucking way i'm ever buying a $3k USD VR headset in my life. Is that clear? I'm in no way trying to convince anyone to buy this crazy product.
But
I think the tech they'll present will be ahead of everything we've seen so far. That's exciting. I don't need to OWN the tech to appreciate tech, otherwise i would piss on any high end cars.
This headset will likely define what the competition will try to copy and to offer for cheaper prices in the next years to come.
A few rumored specs :
Hand tracking is native but the rings from the patents enhance the precision by detecting the capacitive effects of gestures
Has haptics and accelerometers for to capture amplitudes.
Will the outward facing LCD look like ready player one?
Apple is rumoured to also integrate VR on all of their product stacks, be it iPad apps in a sort of AR/VR hybrid, wellness apps for AR training, portal to watch sports with presence in stadium, video conferencing and virtual meeting rooms, Apple TV or any watching of videos in virtual environments.
While Apple is not expecting this thing to fly off the shelves due to pricing, there's already inside info that they are at work for a cheaper (half price) version in 2024.
The optics are probably the biggest driver of the price, micro-OLEDS 5000 nits 4k displays are unheard of as of now. They worked with TSMC to develop this. In comparison, anything micro-OLED with half resolution and half nits right now are headsets in the >$1.5k range. The price will drop once there's mass production but it's not there yet. Bigscreen CEO for the Beyond headset talked about this recently, the pricing will lower in coming year or so for these displays.
Like i said earlier, there's no way i would buy this at $3k. But damnit, as an engineer, i love it when companies go BALLS TO THE WALL crazy with groundbreaking tech.
Let's see how many of those rumors end up true on Monday.
But
I think the tech they'll present will be ahead of everything we've seen so far. That's exciting. I don't need to OWN the tech to appreciate tech, otherwise i would piss on any high end cars.
This headset will likely define what the competition will try to copy and to offer for cheaper prices in the next years to come.
A few rumored specs :
- Displays : Micro-OLED 5000 nits 4k resolution per eye (8k!)
- 120-degrees FOV, this is PIMAX (most of their lineup) territories, or Varjo Aero. Ahead of Index.
- Two (2) M2 chips
- Waist mounted battery to alleviate weight. Connected via a mag-safe like power cable
- 12 cameras for passthrough. ISP chip for low-latency color passthrough for AR.
- Ultra-low latency connection with 2nd gen airpods pro or future airpod models. No 3.5mm jack (duh apple)
- No controllers per say, but some hand tracking with finger rings.
- Automatic IPD adjustment
- Eye tracking + foveated rendering
- Retina scan. This is Apple's unlocking method, you put the headset and off it goes, same with purchases.
- LIDAR room scanners to have room tracking in 3D
- Carbon fiber / Aluminum / Glass chassis for light weight
- Presence displays. Now this is a big WTF. There's an outward facing display that show the user's facial expression and eye movements.
Hand tracking is native but the rings from the patents enhance the precision by detecting the capacitive effects of gestures
Has haptics and accelerometers for to capture amplitudes.
Will the outward facing LCD look like ready player one?
Apple is rumoured to also integrate VR on all of their product stacks, be it iPad apps in a sort of AR/VR hybrid, wellness apps for AR training, portal to watch sports with presence in stadium, video conferencing and virtual meeting rooms, Apple TV or any watching of videos in virtual environments.
While Apple is not expecting this thing to fly off the shelves due to pricing, there's already inside info that they are at work for a cheaper (half price) version in 2024.
The optics are probably the biggest driver of the price, micro-OLEDS 5000 nits 4k displays are unheard of as of now. They worked with TSMC to develop this. In comparison, anything micro-OLED with half resolution and half nits right now are headsets in the >$1.5k range. The price will drop once there's mass production but it's not there yet. Bigscreen CEO for the Beyond headset talked about this recently, the pricing will lower in coming year or so for these displays.
Like i said earlier, there's no way i would buy this at $3k. But damnit, as an engineer, i love it when companies go BALLS TO THE WALL crazy with groundbreaking tech.
Let's see how many of those rumors end up true on Monday.