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Samsung’s Blindingly Bright VR Screen Hits 20,000 Nits — Here's Why That’s a Big Deal
When discussing the displays used in VR headsets, we focus more on resolution. This is a critical factor since a lower resolution display means what we see on the screen might look blurry or pixelated ...
The era of Android virtual reality is here… again. Google’s first two attempts at making Android fit for your face didn’t work out, but the AI era and a partnership with Samsung have enabled a third ...
Samsung has unveiled a groundbreaking 1.3-inch RGB OLEDoS VR display boasting a record-setting 20,000 nits of peak brightness and 4,200 PPI, far surpassing the Apple Vision Pro’s 5,000-nit screen.
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