Interesting tech in the pipeline
Oculus' Holocake 2, which is holographic optics + pancakes. Crazy form factor.
MeganeX, micro-OLED, pancake lens, 2,560x2,560 pixels per eyes, 6 DOF tracking inside out, snapdragon XR1 processor, rumoured to be around 95 FOV (no official numbers, suspicious), 320g.
Arpara Tethered 5k, micro OLED, pancake lens, 2,560x2,560 pixels per eyes, 3 DOF tracking inside out sadly, needs external sensors for 6 DOF, 95° FOV, 200g only.
Really like the form factor here. Just... i think its not ready for full features.
With Apple VR, Valve's Deckard and Samsung in the picture also somewhere in 2023-24, i think it will shake things up. Next wave of VR after these will be insane.
Well, Pimax Crystal is literally $1,600 with 35 PPD, 125° horizontal, 140° diagonal. There's also a swappable 42 PPD lens. This gets 2/3rd of the way to retina resolution with a still respectable FoV, which is pretty much the sweet spot for me.
As for the ultra high-end, normal rules of price elasticity don't apply. The people who buy headsets like the 12K are willing to throw any money at it in order to have the ultimate cutting-edge product.
Yes i know, there's a market for that just like there's a market for the bigscreen. It's just super niche. It wont budge the VR market into any expansion. It's interesting though as we basically see the first forms of what VR will eventually be at lower prices. These companies also don't expect million unit sales either so the price on parts is even tougher on them than say, Oculus or Sony knowing full well they'll sell well.