A recent report reveals that Samsung is working on a standalone VR headset which will sport an inbuilt display with pixel density much higher compared to any other device out there. Samsung Display, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, has asked partner supplier to develop a 2,000 ppi (pixels per inch) Fine Metal Mask for a new Gear VR set. The FMM is a part which is used in OLED displays which has a great in the quality of pixels.
The tech giant is working on its own ultra-high-resolution OLED display for the VR unit as well that is expected to be 1,000 times more responsive compared to an LCD display.
If Samsung manages to make a 2,000 ppi VR display, it would beat that of the existing market leader Oculus Rift (460 ppi) by a huge edge.