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Apple confirms 100Hz maximum refresh rate for Vision Pro displays

Omar Moharram
Omar Moharram - Senior Editor
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Apple Vision Pro tech specs page is now live, giving us a closer look at the technical details and capabilities of the company’s first spatial computer.

Under the Display section, Apple has confirmed several details for Vision Pro that have been rumored before shortly after the device was first announced. The dual 4K micro-OLED “3D display system” supports three distinct refresh rates, namely 90Hz, 96Hz, and a maximum of 100Hz. Multiple video playback supports 24fps and 30fps modes for a “judder-free” watching experience. The dual display setup also covers 92% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum.

Users will also be able to mirror whatever content is being streamed on Vision Pro to other Apple devices via AirPlay in up to 1080p resolution. Vision Pro display mirroring will also support AirPlay-ready smart TVs.

Vision Pro can be pre-ordered in the United States starting today. Shipments of Apple’s first spatial computer should reach the hands of customers beginning on Friday, February 2. Customers will also be able to buy the headset from all Apple Store retail locations in the US from that date.

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Apple confirms 100Hz maximum refresh rate for Vision Pro displays

Omar Moharram
Omar Moharram - Senior Editor
1 Min Read

Apple Vision Pro tech specs page is now live, giving us a closer look at the technical details and capabilities of the company’s first spatial computer.

Under the Display section, Apple has confirmed several details for Vision Pro that have been rumored before shortly after the device was first announced. The dual 4K micro-OLED “3D display system” supports three distinct refresh rates, namely 90Hz, 96Hz, and a maximum of 100Hz. Multiple video playback supports 24fps and 30fps modes for a “judder-free” watching experience. The dual display setup also covers 92% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum.

Users will also be able to mirror whatever content is being streamed on Vision Pro to other Apple devices via AirPlay in up to 1080p resolution. Vision Pro display mirroring will also support AirPlay-ready smart TVs.

Vision Pro can be pre-ordered in the United States starting today. Shipments of Apple’s first spatial computer should reach the hands of customers beginning on Friday, February 2. Customers will also be able to buy the headset from all Apple Store retail locations in the US from that date.

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