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Apple’s VR headset could cost $3,000, feature 8K displays: Report

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San Francisco, February 5

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Apple is reportedly developing a virtual reality (VR) headset with ultra-high-resolution 8K displays and advanced technology for eye tracking.

The headset, which is said to offer both VR and mixed reality applications, could be equipped with more than a dozen cameras for tracking hand movements and showing a video of the real world to people wearing it, The Verge reported on Thursday.

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The report said that Apple won’t be running 8K displays at full resolution the entire time. Instead, the device will use eye-tracking technology to determine where users are looking and then rendering peripheral areas in lower resolution to improve performance.

The report claims the price could reach approximately $3,000 and it may hit stores in 2022.

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The chips are expected to be internally developed Apple Silicon hardware that could potentially be more powerful than Apple’s current M1 chip.

Apple is reportedly experimenting with a variety of control methods, including hand-tracking and eye-tracking, a dial mounted on the side of the headset, and a “thimble-like” accessory, although nothing is said to be finalized just yet.

The alleged design also appears to borrow cues from a variety of other Apple devices, including swappable Apple Watch-style headbands and HomePod-esque mesh fabric, the report said.—IANS

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