According to Korean publication The Elec, Samsung plans to equip its first mixed reality headset, codenamed “Project Moohan,” with 1.35-inch micro OLED displays. These panels will feature an impressive 3,800 pixels per inch (PPI) and a resolution of 3,552 x 3,840. The displays use OLEDoS (OLED on Silicon) technology, where micro OLED elements are applied directly to a silicon substrate.

Sony, which also manufactures the displays for Apple’s Vision Pro, will produce these panels for Samsung. The pixel density significantly exceeds that of Vision Pro’s 1.4-inch OLEDoS displays, which offer 3,391 PPI at 3,660 x 3,200 resolution. Industry sources suggest Samsung is banking on this higher pixel density as a key selling point against Apple’s headset, despite launching later.

Samsung’s suppliers are scheduled to begin mass-producing components for Project Moohan next month. The Elec anticipates a market launch in the second half of 2025, with initial production targets around 100,000 units.