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Viture Unveils Next‑Gen Smart Glasses with 2560×1600 Display

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Viture eyes a bright horizon with a new line of wearable‑TV smart glasses slated for late‑2024. The company plans to replace its current 1920 × 1200 panels with a 2560 × 1600 display, pushing pixel density and field of view beyond what its Beast model offered. These upgrades aim to make the glasses as comfortable as they are immersive for users everywhere and innovation.

Beyond resolution, Viture will raise peak brightness to 8,000 nits, which, after optical loss, delivers roughly 1,600 nits to the eye—an improvement over today's 1,000‑nit outputs. The update also introduces Sony micro‑OLED panels, replacing SeeYa units, to deliver richer color and higher pixel density. This move addresses long‑standing comfort issues linked to PWM dimming for end‑users in daily wear and work environments without visual strain.

Future models will also feature 10‑bit HDR output and 100 % DCI color gamut, powered by a custom chip due in 2027 that promises AI‑based upscaling. By coupling higher resolution, brightness, and color fidelity with reduced PWM flicker, Viture aims to set a new standard for comfort and visual quality in the competitive smart‑glasses market for today's tech enthusiasts and enterprise.