Apple's Vision Pro 2 rumoured to launch with a major display upgrade in 2027
The second-generation Apple Vision Pro headset is primed to revolutionize visual experiences with advanced micro-OLED displays, offering higher brightness and improved efficiency. Insights from market research firm Omdia, as reported by MacRumors, suggest a significant upgrade to an RGB OLEDoS display in 2027, promising enhanced color reproduction and brightness.
This cutting-edge RGB OLEDoS technology eliminates the need for a color filter, producing light and color directly from RGB sub-pixels. This innovation not only boosts brightness but also improves energy efficiency, surpassing WOLED and color filter OLEDoS displays.
Anticipated for a 2027 launch, the Vision Pro might not see hardware updates until then, as suggested by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. While there are reports of a lower-cost version of the headset in 2025, there is a lack of concrete evidence surrounding these plans. The Vision Pro promises to redefine augmented and virtual reality, setting new standards in display excellence.
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Omdia via MacRumors