Let’s talk about specs, shall we? The most important stat for any eyeworn headset is its resolution, and the Vision Pro is no different. Although we’ve never seen numbers quite like these before. Apple’s headset delivers more than 23 million pixels across its two displays, meaning we’re getting more pixels per eye than most 4K TVs. These micro-OLED displays have pixels so small that 64 of them could fit in a single iPhone display pixel.
The Vision Pro natively runs 4K imagery with HDR, meaning that everything we see in VisionOS is colourful and crisp, whether we’re watching a streaming service or scrolling on Safari. Unsurprisingly though, taking real time footage from 12 built-in cameras, five sensors and six microphones is seriously processor intensive. The Vision Pro has a dual set up with Apple’s excellent M2 Silicon working with a dedicated R1 chip solely for processing sensor data.
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