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Now, its developer Aldin Dynamics has shared a direct hand tracking comparison video it made by wearing a PlayStation VR2, Quest 3, and wearable camera at the same time. UploadVR Henry Stockdale As revealed by Sony's SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 booth, PlayStation VR2's hand tracking runs at 60Hz.
It will also reportedly be integrated into Samsung and Sony headsets, Play for Dream MR, and Immersed’s Visor. This month has also seen reports that a Meta Quest 4 headset could be launching in 2026 , as well as a Meta competitor to the Vision Pro in 2027. Prepare to pioneer the next reality.”
Rumors earlier this year suggested Sony, the company responsible for making Apple’s OLED displays, can only produce up to 200,000 displays per quarter. The bad news is that the Apple Vision Pro release date for the cheaper wearable could be further away.
The Verge previously reported Meta plans to use microLED displays in AR glasses, expected to launch around 2026. While most major electronics companies are actively researching microLED – including Samsung, Sony, and Apple – no company has yet figured out how to affordably mass manufacture it for consumer products. Self-Emissive.
Following Apple’s desire to increase Vision Pro production capacities, Apple is moving from its Sony OLED manufacturing reliance that requires a maximum cap of 900,000 units per year. Despite the delays, it seems that Apple is planning to debut a cheaper Vision Pro in late 2025 or early 2026.
This is amazing progress towards the wearability of headsets also in public places. The problem is that all the rumors point to a cheaper MR headset by Apple in around 2026, so two years from now. But this may need at least one year to happen, so its again 2026-2027. How can a VR professional survive the current moment of XR?
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