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|Type=[[Head-mounted display]] | |Type=[[Head-mounted display]] | ||
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|Platform=[[Oculus Rift (Platform)]] | |Platform=[[Oculus Rift (Platform)]] | ||
|Developer=[[Oculus VR]] | |Developer=[[Oculus VR]] | ||
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|Website=[https://www.oculus.com/dk2/ DK2 Website] | |Website=[https://www.oculus.com/dk2/ DK2 Website] | ||
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'''Oculus Rift DK2''' or Development Kit 2 is the 2nd version of [[Oculus Rift (Platform)|Oculus Rift]] [[Virtual Reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Oculus VR]]. It was released on July 24, 2014 for 350 dollars. Released a year after [[DK1]], DK2 is the second version of Oculus Rift intended for developers of [[VR]] content. It is followed by [[CV1]], the first consumer version. | |||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
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DK2 has a built-in latency tester that allows developers to quickly and precisely measure the motion-to-photon latency of their apps and games. | DK2 has a built-in latency tester that allows developers to quickly and precisely measure the motion-to-photon latency of their apps and games. | ||
The DK2's display is literally the [[Samsung Galaxy Note 3]]'s display. If you disassemble the product and remove the display from its casing, you'll even find Samsung's branding on the display. Oculus partnered with Samsung to do this. | |||
The DC power supply brick for the DK1 also works on the DK2. | |||
===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== | ||
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