Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo wrote on Saturday that as far as he knows, the mass production time of the low-priced version of Apple Vision Pro has been postponed until after 2027 for some time.
Guo Mingchi said that this means that in 2025, Apple’s new head-mounted display device will only have a Vision Pro with a processor upgraded to M5.
Guo Mingchi believes that the main reason why Apple delayed the mass production of the low-priced version of Vision Pro is that simply lowering the price cannot help create successful use cases, just like after HomePod sales were not as expected, even the launch of the low-priced version of HomePod mini could not make Apple’s smart speaker a mainstream product.
It was noted that DigiTimes and other industry sources previously claimed that Apple is studying the use of low-resolution displays for the low-priced version of its Vision Pro spatial computing headset.
The Elec said that Apple has obtained OLED display samples from Japan Display (JDI) with a pixel density of about 1500 pixels per inch (PPI). This is significantly lower than the 3391 PPI display currently used in Vision Pro.