Next week will begin what will be one of the most anticipated keynotes of recent years: WWDC 2023. Apple will present its new operating systems, among which iOS17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, watchOS 10, etc. The material will also be presented. More precisely several Macs and the famous Reality Pro.
It will be a mixed reality headset that, for now, we know just enough about. We know some applications it will have, battery life, that it will be external, and nothing else. However, thanks to a new leak We already know the specific characteristics of your screenand they are awesome.
5,000 nights of pure power
According to Ross Young, the go-to backer in all things monitors and the like commented in a Tweeter that the Reality Pro will bring a 1.41-inch screen with a pixel density of 4,000 per inch and over 5,000 nits of brightness. A real barbarism, but what He has all the sense in the world.
It is essential that these mixed reality cases have a very good resolution. Since our eyes will be looking at them so closely, it should be as natural as possible, otherwise dizziness and fatigue may occur. The idea is that the screen resembles a screen as little as possible. That it has no lag, that it’s not pixelated or anything.
Compared to 5,000 nits, that’s normal too. That may seem like a lot. Actually, that’s a lot, but that’s how the VR world works. Before investigating, I thought we were going to go blind, but it turns out most of the these nits are lost due to lens refraction. The screens must be as bright because otherwise they would be seen very little. There is nothing to be alarmed about, our retina will not be damaged, it is normal.
There’s nothing left for Apple to present the company with what is one of its riskiest products to date. It can be a complete success or a complete failure, I dare say there’s no middle ground. It will be available a few months later and will be around 3,000 dollars according to rumours.
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