The Apple Vision Pro 2 is reportedly using a more advanced OLEDoS display that is brighter and more efficient.
While the Apple Vision Pro 2 is at least four years away from its debut, some information has been revealed about the display technology.
Market research firm Omdia claims Apple is planning to use RGB OLEDoS (OLED on Silicon) display on the next-generation Vision Pro. The benefits of RGB OLEDoS technology include brighter and more power-efficient displays.
WOLED technology, which is used on the current Apple Vision Pro, relies on the filtering of white light through an RGB colour layer. On the other hand, RGB OLEDoS produces light and colours from neighbouring RGB sub-pixels on a single layer without the need for a colour filter – this better preserves brightness.
Since Samsung is the only company capable of manufacturing RGB OLEDoS displays, it is likely to replace Sony as the main display supplier for the next-generation Apple Vision Pro.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts the Apple Vision Pro 2 to launch in the second half of 2027 at the earliest. Based on purported insights on the development of the device, MacRumors says the Vision Pro 2 will have a similar design with some changes to the speaker placement and rear straps.
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