Samsung’s Project Moohan is finally ready to make its debut. This new VR headset, aimed to compete with Apple’s Vision Pro, is rumored to launch in October. Preorders could start on September 29, with the initial release in Korea on October 13, followed by a worldwide launch on October 21.
Although Project Moohan was announced over two years ago, detailed specifications are still largely unknown. What we do know is that it will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2, which is a more powerful version of the chip found in the Meta Quest 3.
However, the price is a major consideration. Reports suggest it will range from $1,799 to $2,999. This places it at a higher price point than the Quest 3, which starts at $499, but still below Apple’s Vision Pro priced at $3,499.
For that investment, users can expect impressive display quality. The Micro-OLED panel will have a resolution of 3552×3840 and deliver about 13.64 million pixels per eye—nearly two million more than the Vision Pro. This ensures vibrant colors and sharp visuals, enhancing the overall VR experience.
As we look ahead, it’s interesting to see how public interest in VR technology evolves. Recent surveys show an increase in curiosity about VR applications in gaming, education, and even virtual tourism. According to a report by Statista, the global VR market is expected to exceed $57 billion by 2027, highlighting the growing appetite for immersive experiences.
In conclusion, as Samsung gears up to unveil Project Moohan, it’s clear that the company aims to carve out a significant spot in the VR landscape. With high-end specs and an eye-catching design, it’s attracting both attention and debate among tech enthusiasts. For further details on the VR market, check out this [Statista report](https://www.statista.com/statistics/792128/global-virtual-reality-market-size/).

