China-based nreal's AR glasses, unveiled at CES 2019, provide high quality 52-degree FOV images in a relatively small and normal-looking frame that weighs just 85 grams. Initial prototypes adopted Sony's FHD 0.7" OLED microdisplays (ECX335AF-7), but according to reports the commercial units use BOE's OLED microdisplays.
The AR glasses require a cable to a processor box that also connects magnetically to a round motion controller. The processor is based on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 and other features of the AR glasses include 360-degree sound, built-microphones and sensors that provide six degrees of freedom.
nreal's AR glasses will ship in 2020 for $499.
OLED type:
Dual OLED Microdisplays
Posted: Jan 25,2019 by Ron Mertens