Apple has reportedly requested information from LG Display and Samsung Display regarding Micro-OLED production for entry-level devices. The company aims to increase shipments of its Vision Pro products and stabilize its supply chain. The requested display specifications include a 2.1 inch white Micro-OLED panel with about 1700 PPI, also described as WOLED+CF. This is in contrast to the current Apple Vision Pro, which uses a 1.4 inch white Micro-OLED display with 3386 PPI. A South Korean news outlet reports that the move suggests Apple may be preparing to release a cheaper version of the Vision headset.
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Apple Reportedly Asks LG & Samsung About Supplying Micro-OLED For Cheaper Vision Headset - @UploadVR https://t.co/IT2abqsy1I
Apple is asking LG and Samsung about supplying micro-OLED displays for the cheaper Vision headset, a South Korean news outlet reports. Details here: https://t.co/2bIRKAUbAp https://t.co/RzH9cGAhmS
🚨 Apple has reportedly requested information from LG & Samsung Display regarding Micro-OLED production for entry-level devices👀 The requested display is a ~2.1 inch white Micro-OLED with 1700 PPI. The Apple Vision Pro uses a 1.4 inch white Micro-OLED display with 3386 PPI. 🧵 https://t.co/KUuFvdnKxC
Apple recently sent a information request for Micro-OLED from Samsung/LG Display in an effort to increase shipments of Vision Pro products and stabilize supply chain Product specifications include a ~2.1 inch WOLED+CF panel at about 1700 PPI ❗️ To be aimed at entry-level models https://t.co/KKUoCQkljg