Apple Vision Pro’s Display Is Currently The Only Component Holding Back The Headset From Being Produced In Greater Volume
Yes, that is correct. According to a recent report from Bloomberg, Apple's Vision Pro headset is currently facing production issues due to its display. The headset features two micro-OLED displays, which are a newer and more advanced type of display than the LCD displays used in most other VR headsets. Micro-OLED displays offer better image quality and contrast, but they are also more difficult and expensive to manufacture.
As a result, Apple is reportedly struggling to produce enough Vision Pro headsets to meet demand. The company is reportedly targeting a production run of just 1 million headsets in the first year, which is significantly lower than the initial production run of the Oculus Quest 2, which was 3 million headsets.
Apple is reportedly working with multiple display suppliers to increase production, but it is unclear when the company will be able to ramp up production enough to meet demand. In the meantime, the Vision Pro headset is likely to remain in short supply, which could drive up prices.
Here are some other factors that could be contributing to the production delays of the Vision Pro headset:
The global chip shortage, which is affecting many industries, including the tech industry.
The complexity of the Vision Pro headset, which is Apple's first major foray into the VR market.
The fact that the Vision Pro headset is still in development, and Apple may be making changes to the design and specifications as it gets closer to launch.
It is important to note that these are just rumors and speculation at this point. Apple has not officially confirmed any production delays for the Vision Pro headset. However, the report from Bloomberg does come from a reliable source, and it is certainly possible that the headset is facing some production challenges. We will have to wait and see how things develop in the coming months.