Samsung’s XR Headset Beats Apple Vision Pro on Display Quality

Samsung’s upcoming Android XR headset, “Project Moohan,” is set to outshine the Apple Vision Pro in one of its most notable features: display quality. According to a report by The Elec, Samsung will be using OLEDOS (OLED on Silicon) displays with an impressive 1.3-inch panel and 3,800 PPI resolution.

For context, this means that the display is significantly sharper than typical flagship smartphones, which have around 500-600 PPI. In comparison, the Meta Quest 3 has a resolution of over 1,200 PPI, while Apple Vision Pro boasts an even higher 3,400 PPI. The report suggests that Samsung’s headset will use OLEDOS technology similar to Apple’s Vision Pro.

However, it’s worth noting that even with this impressive display quality, Samsung’s headset is unlikely to surpass the cost of another comparably-sized Sony panel, which costs over $1,000 USD per sample. The report implies that Samsung’s XR headset may not be the cheapest option on the market.

The Apple Vision Pro displays are reportedly priced around $300 each, and Meta is also working to adopt OLEDOS technology in a more cost-conscious manner. “Project Moohan” is set to launch later this year, offering a glimpse into the future of Android XR headsets.

Source: https://9to5google.com/2025/03/06/samsung-android-xr-headset-display-report