According to ET News Korea, Apple’s AR / VR headset is once again rumored to feature an advanced Micro-OLED display.
Micro-OLED displays are built directly on chip wafers rather than glass substrates, allowing for thinner, smaller, and more energy-efficient pixel sizes in the 4 to 20 micron range, compared to 40 to 300 microns for standard OLED panels. micro-OLED displays offer faster response times and are better suited for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications. Micro-OLED displays are more responsive and better suited for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications.