Apple AR/VR headset tipped to use same power adapter as MacBook Pro
Apple is reportedly planning to launch its first AR/VR headset this year. The device is one of the most talked-about products from the company. As per a report by MacRumors, known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared new details about the device. In a research note, Kuo has shared the details about the power adapter of the headset. According to Kuo, the headset will use a 96W power adapter that is used for the 14-inch Apple MacBook Pro. Apart from this, he also reiterated that the device will be equipped with two processors including a 4nm chip and a 5nm chip.
Apple is not known to reveal anything about its upcoming products but the rumours around the company’s AR/VR headset have been in circulation for a while now. While numerous leaks and rumours revealed a few details about the headset, in a note to investors Kuo revealed that the tech giant will likely launch the gadget in late 2022 with limited supplies. As per the note, he believes that the shipment of the product won’t begin until the first quarter of 2023, suggesting that only a limited number of headsets will be available to customers at the time of the launch. A paper shared Display Supply Chain (DSCC) last week also suggested the same launch timeline for the headset.
The report also revealed that the upcoming device will have a three-display configuration. As per the reports, Apple will combine two Micro OLED displays and one AMOLED panel in the headset. According to a previous report by Ming-Chi Kuo, the Apple headset will weigh between 300 and 400 grams. He also said that the headset will be able to deliver performance compared to the M1 chipsets that the company uses in the MacBooks. Other rumors suggest that the device will also be equipped with advanced sensors for environment and gesture detection.
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