The Apple Vision Pro has a 90Hz refresh rate most of the time.
- June 9, 2023
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Earlier this week, Apple officially unveiled the Vision Pro., a mixed reality headset that has been the subject of a number of rumors over the past few months.
Earlier this week, Apple officially unveiled the Vision Pro., a mixed reality headset that has been the subject of a number of rumors over the past few months.
Earlier this week, Apple officially unveiled the Vision Pro., a mixed reality headset that has been the subject of a number of rumors over the past few months. Even after revealing a number of details about the device, the Cupertino company continues to inform consumers about other details of the tool, which will soon hit the market.
New details about Vision Pro revealed by Apple indicate that the device will be able to display content in 4K resolution and up to 90Hz. Information about the quality of the image that will be displayed to users was revealed during a session held with the developers, who were more candid about the product.
Moreover, the device is capable of boosting the refresh rate to 96Hz when the content is a 24fps movie, a standard cinema fee. This is Apple’s first portable device with a refresh rate above 60Hz, which is below the 120Hz of devices called Pro.
The reason for this is that 24 is evenly multiplied by 96 so that video frames are played back and displayed at a constant speed. Otherwise, if the monitors were running at 90Hz and video at 24fps, it would look like frames were dropped or slowed down.
The manufacturer’s suggestion is to provide a better display experience for all Vision Pro users. This is because they believe that the screen experience is almost glued to the eyes, it is important to have a high refresh to provide a pleasant and hassle-free viewing experience.
In addition to supporting 4K and 90Hz content, Vision Pro also supports 3D video and HEVC content, a codec standard used by the iPhone itself that can produce smaller, higher quality files. Support for HEVC content is valuable even for 3D movies.
In this case, the left and right eye frames are combined instead of having an independent video display for each eye. This is similar to how 3D movies work in movie theaters. In addition, videos can be encoded using either MP4 or HEVC, the latter being the default codec used when recording video on iPhone.
Vision Pro: All about Apple’s new mixed reality headset
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