Xreal unveils next-generation AR headsets featuring major upgrades

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Chinese AR device vendor Xreal has today introduced the Xreal Air 2 series in China. The series includes two new AR glasses products: Xreal Air 2 and Xreal Air 2 Pro. The Xreal Air 2 is the first adopter of the new Sony 0.55-inch Micro-OLED display.This microdisplay, which combines OLED technology with image sensor backplane technology, results in a screen pixel density that is 21% higher than the previous model (0.68 inches), achieving 4,032ppi.For Xreal Air 2, each brightness level has been precisely calibrated regarding colour accuracy and gamma 2.2, ensuring a Delta E 2000 (colour difference measure) less than 3. However, there’s still distance for a decent accuracy compared with traditional displays.The Xreal Air 2 introduced various new materials, including a magnesium alloy crossbeam and extremely light plastic shell particles. This has reduced body weight by 10% to 72g (excluding the nose bridge). The Air 2 has redistributed more of its weight to the glasses

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