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Samsung's anticipated release date for the Project Moohan XR headset appears to be pushed back - here's the current information.

Samsung's Project Moohan under development could potentially overshadow Apple's upcoming XR headset release.

Samsung's alleged postponement of the Project Moohan XR headset release date - a summary of...
Samsung's alleged postponement of the Project Moohan XR headset release date - a summary of available details

Samsung's anticipated release date for the Project Moohan XR headset appears to be pushed back - here's the current information.

Samsung is set to announce its latest innovation, the Project Moohan XR headset, on October 22, 2021 (October 21 in Korea). This device, powered by the Snapdragon XR Plus Gen 2 chipset, promises to rival the Apple Vision Pro.

The Project Moohan XR headset runs on the Android XR platform and features tight integration with Google Gemini. With Google Gemini on board, users can ask questions about various locations or anything on the screen. One of the standout features of Project Moohan is its dual micro-OLED displays, boasting a high resolution of 3552 x 3840.

Control of Project Moohan is through hand gestures, and it supports advanced eye- and hand-tracking. Users can enjoy immersive experiences, such as spatial photos, fly-overs of locations in Google Maps, and various apps, including YouTube in 3D.

Rumours suggest that the price could range from $1,800 to $2,900, but the exact details will be announced on October 22. If the $2,000 price is accurate, the Android-based headset would be $1,500 less than Apple's offering. However, the high price remains a barrier to entry for some potential buyers.

The final price of Project Moohan could significantly impact its competition with the Apple Vision Pro and its market success. A significant difference in price between the two could attract new people to XR headsets. However, if the price ends up being as low as $1,800, it would still be more expensive than some existing XR headsets.

The initial shipment of Samsung Project Moohan will consist of 100,000 units, with adjustments based on demand. Further information about the sales launch of the Samsung Project Moohan XR-Headset after its announcement can be found on SamsungMagazine.eu.

In conclusion, Samsung's Project Moohan XR headset is poised to make waves in the XR market. With its advanced features and integration with Google Gemini, it offers a unique and immersive user experience. The final price will be a crucial factor in determining its success and competition with the Apple Vision Pro. Stay tuned for more updates on October 22.

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