The Apple Vision Pro is an engineering marvel, with features that many competitors struggle to replicate. For example, the display of this headset is very advanced and can provide an immersive user experience. However, there's always competition, as a new report claims that Samsung's headset will feature a better display than the Apple Vision Pro.

A new report from The Elec details Samsung's highly anticipated mixed reality headset, including the device's key specs and purchasing strategy. The company plans to launch its XR headset later this year, and while it remains to be seen how it compares to the Apple Vision Pro, the specs do look promising considering the company is developing the product from scratch.

As mentioned above, the report states that the headset will feature a 1.3-inch silicon-based OLED or OLEDoS microdisplay that will surpass the Vision Pro in display quality. The pixel density of these displays is approximately 3800 pixels per inch. By comparison, the 1.42-inch OLEDoS display on the Vision Pro comes from Sony and has a pixel density of 3391 pixels. Due to the smaller screen size of the Samsung monitor, the higher pixel density will result in a more immersive experience than the Vision Pro.

So we can expect greater visual clarity, sharper text, and more, but it's not all good, as a smaller display will result in a smaller field of view. While pixel density is important, especially for devices delivering mixed reality experiences, overall seamlessness is equally important.