Pico has just announced the upcoming release of a new flagship VR headset that will offer a huge leap in image sharpness over its current flagship Pico 4 Ultra headset. The Pico Project Swan headset uses a new generation of microOLED displays that offer up a resolution of 4,000 pixels per inch (PPI), making them among the most pixel-dense displays available in any VR headset. While determining the best VR headset is about more than just resolution, overall image sharpness is a huge factor in making VR more realistic-looking and enjoyable, and the huge step up in sharpness that should result from Pico’s new headset is sure to stand it in good stead. To that end, Project Swan’s 4,000PPI compares to just 1,200PPI for the Pico 4 Ultra and is comfortably beyond the Apple Vision Pro’s 3,391.
With 4,000PPI microOLED displays, Pico Project Swan is nearly four times denser than the Pico 4 Ultra and offers a super-sharp 45PPD.
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