Samsung launches Galaxy XR headset
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Samsung is set to unveil its Project Moohan mixed reality headset on Oct 21 (10PM ET) in a livestream. It is expected to feature AI-powered experiences, Android XR OS, and immersive apps like YouTube and Google Maps.
Project Moohan is "the first product built for the open and scalable Android XR platform," Samsung stated in the announcement. "Project Moohan blends everyday utility with immersive new experiences, unlocking a whole new dimension of possibility and setting a new benchmark for XR."
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It’s Official: Samsung’s Project Moohan XR Headset Launches Oct. 21 at ‘Worlds Wide Open’ Event
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The platform is expected to allow developers to create experiences that make use of both spatial computing and AI-driven environments.
Display is one area where Samsung is allegedly on top of Apple. According to Android Headlines, Moohan has a pair of 4K micro-OLED displays that offer a total of 29 million pixels. Vision Pro, on the other hand, comes in just below 4K resolution and "only" has 23 million pixels.
With that said, Samsung has now announced its Project Moohan event that will take place on October 21. In addition, the brand is offering a $100 credit that can be used towards the device. While we don't know how much the device will be, early reports speculate that it could be pretty expensive.