Samsung is developing a revolutionary VR headset

Samsung is currently developing a revolutionary virtual reality headset, VR, those in South Korea have big plans for this technology. At the moment, Samsung simulates VR with poor quality "headsets" that take images from smartphones and tire your eyes in an attempt to reproduce a cheap version of virtual reality.

However, the future promises to be much different because Samsung wants to make a VR headset independent of smartphones, which would be an integrated OLED screen. We are talking about an OLED screen that has a density of 2000 pixels per inch, Samsung Display producing this component for the future VR helmet of the Korean company.

This new LCD screen would have a response rate 1000 times better than that of a standard LCD screen, and from what we hear, it seems that Samsung wants to revolutionize virtual reality. With 2000 pixels per inch displayed in front of the eyes in a VR headset, those from Samsung would have a huge advantage over the Oculus Rift headset, which offers the clearest images at 460 pixels per inch.

Samsung's idea of ​​having a 2000 ppi screen in a VR headset is based on the fact that 1000 ppi is needed to eliminate the nausea and lack of reality in using such gadgets. To display 2000 pixels per inch in a screen for a VR headset is an extremely difficult achievement to produce, and if Samsung succeeds, it absolutely deserves all the praise.

Of course, for now it is not known when Samsung could launch this new VR headset, but it will probably bring it to the market before Apple can launch something similar.

"According to related industry on the 21st, Samsung Electronics has developed 'next generation gear VR which can be used as an independent device on a natural screen. The gear VR under development is equipped with an organic light emitting diode ( OLED ) display with a resolution of 2000 pip.”

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