This will process data from 12 cameras, 5 sensors and 6 microphones, creating a realistic virtual space before the user’s eyes. The Vision Pro helmet will be available for pre-order in the US starting January 19th and will be available on February 2nd.
The M2 processor in the Vision Pro has 10 GPU cores, which significantly increases the graphics performance of the device, which is especially important for the high-quality 4K headset display.
The headset also features OLEDoS displays with micro-OLED technology that can produce 23 million pixels, providing high-quality images for each eye.
At the same time, the new R1 chip can transfer new images to the screen in 12 milliseconds, which is eight times faster than the blinking rate of the human eye.
Vision Pro can be used all day long when connected to a power source, and the device can run for up to two hours when using a high-performance external battery.
Source: Ferra

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