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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|image=[[File:Dellvisor.png|thumb]]
|name = Dell Visor
|VR/AR= [[Virtual Reality]]
|image =
|Type= [[Head-mounted display]]
|VR/AR = [[Virtual Reality]]
|Subtype= [[PC-Powered VR]]
|Type = [[Head-mounted display]]
|Platform=[[Microsoft Windows Mixed Reality (Platform)]]
|Subtype = [[PC VR]]
|Developer= [[Dell]]
|Platform = [[Windows Mixed Reality]]
|Operating System= [[Windows 10]]
|Creator = [[Dell]]
|Requires= [[PC]]
|Developer = [[Dell]], [[Microsoft]]
|Display= Dual LCD display
|Manufacturer = [[Dell]]
|Resolution= 2880 x 1440 (1440 x 1440 per eye)
|Announcement Date = August 2017
|Refresh Rate= 90Hz
|Release Date = October 2017
|Field of View= 110 Degree
|Price = $349 (headset), $449 (with controllers)
|Optics= [[Fresnel lenses]]
|Website = https://www.dell.com/
|Tracking= 6DOF
|Versions = Dell Visor VR118, Dell Visor VRP100 (with controllers)
|Rotational Tracking= [[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]], [[Magnetometer]]
|Requires = Windows 10 Fall Creators Update PC
|Positional Tracking= Inside-out tracking
|Predecessor = None
|Latency= Low
|Successor = None
|Input= [[Keyboard/Mouse]],[[Xbox One GamePad]], [[Dell Visor Motion Controller]]
|Operating System = [[Windows Mixed Reality]]
|Connectivity= HDMI, USB
|Chipset = N/A (tethered PCVR)
|Release Date= October 2017
|CPU = N/A (PC-powered)
|Price= $350 (HeadSet Only), $450 (Headset W Controllers)
|GPU = N/A (PC-powered)
|Website= http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/the-dell-visor/apd/536-bbbr/gaming
|HPU =
|Storage = N/A
|Memory = N/A
|SD Card Slot = No
|Display = Dual Sharp LCD
|Subpixel Layout = RGB stripe
|Peak Brightness = Not specified
|Resolution = 1440 × 1440 per eye (2880 × 1440 combined)
|Pixel Density = 706 PPI
|Refresh Rate = 90Hz
|Persistence = Low persistence
|Field of View = 110°
|Horizontal FoV = ~105°
|Vertical FoV = ~95°
|Average Pixel Density = ~16 PPD
|Peak Pixel Density = ~16 PPD
|Foveated Rendering = No
|Optics = Fresnel lenses
|Ocularity = Binocular
|IPD Range = Fixed (~63mm, software adjustment)
|Adjustable Diopter = No (glasses compatible)
|Passthrough = No
|Tracking = 6DoF inside-out (2 cameras)
|Tracking Frequency = N/A
|Base Stations = None required
|Eye Tracking = No
|Face Tracking = No
|Hand Tracking = No
|Body Tracking = No
|Rotational Tracking = Yes
|Positional Tracking = Yes
|Update Rate = 90Hz
|Tracking Volume = Room-scale
|Play Space = Roomscale
|Latency = <20ms motion-to-photon
|Audio = 3.5mm audio jack
|Microphone = No (external required)
|3.5mm Audio Jack = Yes
|Camera = 2× inside-out tracking cameras
|Connectivity = HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0
|Ports = HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0, 3.5mm audio
|Wired Video = Yes (HDMI)
|Wireless Video = No
|WiFi = No
|Bluetooth = Bluetooth (for controllers, from PC)
|Power = USB powered
|Battery Capacity = N/A
|Battery Life = N/A (tethered)
|Charge Time = N/A
|Dimensions = Not specified
|Weight = 590g
|Material = Plastic
|Headstrap = Adjustable halo-style head strap
|Haptics = Controller haptics
|Color = White
|Sensors = 2× tracking cameras, gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer
|Input = Windows Mixed Reality controllers
|Compliance = FCC, CE
}}
}}
== Intro ==
The landscape of virtual reality that has long been dominated by Oculus Rift and HTC Vive may just about to change. On Oct 17, 2017, the Dell Visor, a Microsoft Windows Mixed Reality headset was released in a further attempt to wrest control away from the top competitors. The Dell Visor is priced at $350 for the headset alone and keen VR users will need to fork out another $100 for a pair of motion controllers.


== Dell Visor Headset ==
The '''Dell Visor''' is a [[PC VR]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Dell]] as part of [[Microsoft]]'s Windows Mixed Reality platform, announced in August 2017 and released in October 2017 at a price of $349 for the headset alone or $449 bundled with motion controllers. Distinguished by its distinctive white color scheme and halo-style headband design, the Dell Visor offered 1440 × 1440 per eye resolution using dual Sharp LCD panels, a 110° field of view, and the standard WMR inside-out tracking system requiring no external sensors. As one of the five launch partners for Windows Mixed Reality alongside Acer, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung, the Dell Visor represented Dell's entry into consumer VR, targeting both home users and enterprise customers with its comfortable design, plug-and-play setup, and compatibility with both the Windows Mixed Reality platform and SteamVR content.
Dell has placed great effort on the ergonomics aspect of the headset with the Dell Visor spotting an elegant white and features the best ideas from Playstation VR. That includes the front of the visor that can be flipped up, allowing the user convenience in switching between digital and the real world. The design is made so that the Dell Visor can be worn comfortably over your glasses.


A dual 1440 x 1440 resolution 2.89” LCD Display provides a clear and pleasing virtual reality environment for the user. A 90 Hz refresh rate and 110 degree field of view puts it on par with competing VR headsets. Clear and sharp visuals are reported from users who have tried out the Dell Visor. As with any Microsoft Windows Mixed Reality headset, it features a dual camera that is used for positional tracking. Without the complication of having an external tracker, the Dell Visor only requires a USB and HDMI connection to the PC to be functional.
== History and Development ==


== Dell Visor Motion Controller ==
=== Windows Mixed Reality Launch ===
To get the best of Windows Mixed Reality experience, users would have to get the Dell Visor Motion Controllers. Spotting a slight similarity to the Oculus Touch, the motion controllers is packed with an array of tracking sensors that include gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer. Gamers can expect the usual triggers, grip buttons and analog sticks on the motion controller. Gaming experience is also emphasized by the haptic feedback the pair of motion controller provides. It also sports an array of LED marker for tracking purposes.
Microsoft platform:
* October 2017 consumer release
* Five OEM launch partners
* Inside-out tracking standard
* Simplified PC VR


== Dell Visor Experience ==
=== Dell Partnership ===
The Dell Visor does not require any specific software to operate but does require a Windows 10 Creator Fall update on a PC with decent gaming requirement. Placing on the Dell Visor allows access to Microsoft Virtual Hub where users could launch games or pin apps to the virtual wall. With the first batch of apps and games hitting Microsoft Store, users could start their Windows Mixed Reality experience with titles like Arizona Sunshine, Halo Recruit, and Superhot VR.
OEM contribution:
* Major PC manufacturer
* Enterprise relationships
* Quality manufacturing
* Global distribution


== Technical Specifications ==
=== IFA 2017 Announcement ===
{| class="wikitable"
August reveal:
|-
* Product specifications
| Panel|| 2.89 Inches LCD (RGB subpixel)
* Unique design
|-
* October availability
| Resolution|| 1440 x 1440 per eye, 706ppi
* Competitive pricing
|-
 
| Refresh Rate|| 90Hz
=== Consumer Launch ===
|-
October 2017:
| Lens Type
* $349/$449 pricing
|| Fresnel
* Retail availability
|-
* Bundle options
| Field of view
* Multiple regions
|| 110 degrees
 
== Design Philosophy ==
 
=== Distinctive Aesthetic ===
Visual differentiation:
* White color scheme
* Unique among WMR
* Premium appearance
* Dell design language
 
=== Halo Headband ===
Comfort focus:
* Halo-style strap
* Weight distribution
* Extended wear comfort
* No top strap
 
=== Accessible PC VR ===
Market positioning:
* No external sensors
* Simple setup
* Consumer friendly
* Enterprise ready
 
== Display Technology ==
 
=== Sharp LCD Panels ===
Quality displays:
* '''Resolution''': 1440 × 1440 per eye
* '''Total''': 2880 × 1440
* '''Manufacturer''': Sharp
* '''PPI''': 706
 
=== Refresh Rate ===
Smooth operation:
* 90Hz standard
* Good motion clarity
* VR comfort
* Standard specification
 
=== Visual Quality ===
Good imagery:
* Higher res than Rift/Vive (2016)
* Decent clarity
* Some screen door
* Competitive quality
 
== Field of View ==
 
=== 110° FOV ===
Good specification:
* Competitive with premium
* Good immersion
* Standard consumer range
* Adequate peripheral
 
== Optical System ==
 
=== Fresnel Lenses ===
Standard optics:
* Good sweet spot
* Some god rays
* Compact design
* Standard quality
 
=== Fixed IPD ===
Limitation:
* ~63mm fixed center
* Software adjustment available
* May limit some users
* Common WMR constraint
 
== Tracking System ==
 
=== Inside-Out Tracking ===
Two-camera system:
* Dual front cameras
* No external sensors
* 6DoF head tracking
* Simple setup
 
=== Sensor Array ===
Motion detection:
* Gyroscope
* Accelerometer
* Magnetometer
* Precise orientation
 
=== Room-Scale Support ===
Play space:
* Room-scale capable
* Boundary system
* Walk-around VR
* Standard WMR
 
== Controllers ==
 
=== Windows Mixed Reality Controllers ===
Input option:
* Sold separately or bundled
* 6DoF tracked
* LED rings
* Bluetooth connection
 
=== Controller Features ===
Input capabilities:
* Clickable touchpad
* Thumbstick
* Trigger button
* Grip button
* Menu buttons
 
== Audio ==
 
=== 3.5mm Audio Jack ===
External audio:
* No built-in speakers
* Headphones required
* Standard port
* User choice
 
=== No Built-In Microphone ===
External needed:
* Headset with mic
* USB microphone option
* Communication setup
* Additional equipment
 
== Physical Design ==
 
=== Halo Headband ===
Comfort system:
* Circular halo design
* Forehead rest
* Weight distribution
* No top pressure
 
=== Weight ===
Substantial:
* 590g
* Heavier than some WMR
* Well distributed
* Halo helps balance
 
=== White Design ===
Distinctive appearance:
* White exterior
* Unique among WMR
* Premium look
* Dell styling
 
=== Flip-Up Capability ===
Convenience:
* Visor can tilt up
* Quick transitions
* Practical feature
* Standard WMR
 
== PC Requirements ==


|-
=== Minimum Spec ===
| Lens Adjustment
Basic requirements:
|| Software IPD
* Windows 10 FCU
* Intel Core i3-6100 or AMD FX4350
* NVIDIA GTX 960 / AMD RX 470
* 8GB RAM


|-
=== Recommended ===
| Tracking Architecture
Better experience:
|| 6DoF, "Inside-out" tracking
* Intel Core i5+
|-
* GTX 1060 or better
| Tracking Sensors
* 16GB RAM
|| Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetomer
* SSD storage


|-
=== Connections ===
| Headset Tracking Hardware
Required ports:
|| Dual B+W VGA Camera for mapping
* HDMI 2.0
* USB 3.0
* Bluetooth 4.0 (for controllers)
* Standard ports


|-
== Software Platform ==
| Compatible with
|| Inspiron 5000 15/17
Inspiron 15


Inspiron 27 All-in-one
=== Windows Mixed Reality ===
Built-in platform:
* Cliff House environment
* Windows integration
* App launcher
* Settings management


Inspiron 24 All-in-one
=== SteamVR Support ===
Game library:
* Full SteamVR access
* VR game library
* Community content
* Wide compatibility


Inspiron Gaming Tower
== Use Cases ==


Inspiron Tower
=== General VR Gaming ===
Primary use:
* SteamVR games
* WMR content
* Wide library
* Good experience


XPS Tower VMAX
=== Enterprise VR ===
Business applications:
* Dell enterprise support
* Training applications
* Visualization
* Business deployment


XPS 27
=== Entertainment ===
Media viewing:
* Virtual cinema
* 360° video
* Experiences
* Entertainment apps


== Comparison with WMR Headsets ==


{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Feature !! Dell Visor !! Lenovo Explorer !! Samsung Odyssey
|-
| Price || $349 || $349 || $499
|-
| Resolution/eye || 1440×1440 || 1440×1440 || 1440×1600
|-
| Display || Sharp LCD || LCD || AMOLED
|-
| FOV || 110° || 110° || 110°
|-
| Weight || 590g || 380g || 645g
|-
| Design || Halo/White || Grey || Black
|-
| Audio || Jack only || Jack only || Built-in AKG
|}
|}


== Developer ==
== Strengths and Limitations ==
As Windows Mixed Reality is a platform established by Microsoft, developers could find useful resources and guide at the Windows Dev Center.
 
=== Strengths ===
* Distinctive white design
* Halo headband comfort
* 110° FOV
* No external sensors
* Dell enterprise support
* Good value


https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mixed-reality
=== Limitations ===
* Fixed IPD
* Only 2 tracking cameras
* No built-in audio
* Heavier than competitors
* Limited controller tracking
* Discontinued


== Technical Specifications Summary ==


{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Specification !! Details
|-
| Display || Dual Sharp LCD, 1440 × 1440 per eye
|-
| Total Resolution || 2880 × 1440
|-
| Refresh Rate || 90Hz
|-
| FOV || 110°
|-
| Tracking || Inside-out (2 cameras)
|-
| IPD || Fixed (~63mm)
|-
| Audio || 3.5mm jack only
|-
| Headband || Halo-style
|-
| Weight || 590g
|-
| Price || $349 (headset) / $449 (bundle)
|}


== History ==
== See Also ==
* Sept 17 -Dell Visor Revealed at IFA 2017
* [[Dell]]
* Oct 17 - Dell Visor Released
* [[Windows Mixed Reality]]
* [[Lenovo Explorer]]
* [[Acer Windows Mixed Reality]]
* [[Samsung Odyssey]]
* [[HP Windows Mixed Reality]]


== References ==
== References ==
* https://www.engadget.com/2017/09/14/dell-windows-mixed-reality-visor-pre-order/
{{Reflist}}
* https://www.pcworld.com/article/3222871/virtual-reality/dells-visor-is-a-gorgeous-vr-headset-but-windows-mixed-reality-still-needs-polish.html
 
* https://www.stuff.tv/dell/visor/review
[[Category:Devices]]
* https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/28/16202464/dell-visor-windows-mixed-reality-headset-pricing-release-announced
[[Category:VR Headsets]]
* http://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/dell-visor
[[Category:Head-mounted displays]]
* http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/the-dell-visor/apd/536-bbbr/gaming
[[Category:PC VR]]
* https://www.windowscentral.com/first-batch-windows-mixed-reality-apps-and-games-hits-store
[[Category:Windows Mixed Reality]]
[[Category:Dell]]
[[Category:2010s VR]]

Latest revision as of 03:07, 8 January 2026

Dell Visor
Basic Info
VR/AR Virtual Reality
Type Head-mounted display
Subtype PC VR
Platform Windows Mixed Reality
Creator Dell
Developer Dell, Microsoft
Manufacturer Dell
Announcement Date August 2017
Release Date October 2017
Price $349 (headset), $449 (with controllers)
Website https://www.dell.com/
Versions Dell Visor VR118, Dell Visor VRP100 (with controllers)
Requires Windows 10 Fall Creators Update PC
Predecessor None
Successor None
System
Operating System Windows Mixed Reality
Chipset N/A (tethered PCVR)
CPU N/A (PC-powered)
GPU N/A (PC-powered)
Storage
Storage N/A
Memory N/A
SD Card Slot No
Display
Display Dual Sharp LCD
Subpixel Layout RGB stripe
Peak Brightness Not specified
Resolution 1440 × 1440 per eye (2880 × 1440 combined)
Pixel Density 706 PPI
Refresh Rate 90Hz
Persistence Low persistence
Image
Field of View 110°
Horizontal FoV ~105°
Vertical FoV ~95°
Average Pixel Density ~16 PPD
Peak Pixel Density ~16 PPD
Foveated Rendering No
Optics
Optics Fresnel lenses
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range Fixed (~63mm, software adjustment)
Adjustable Diopter No (glasses compatible)
Passthrough No
Tracking
Tracking 6DoF inside-out (2 cameras)
Tracking Frequency N/A
Base Stations None required
Eye Tracking No
Face Tracking No
Hand Tracking No
Body Tracking No
Rotational Tracking Yes
Positional Tracking Yes
Update Rate 90Hz
Tracking Volume Room-scale
Play Space Roomscale
Latency <20ms motion-to-photon
Audio
Audio 3.5mm audio jack
Microphone No (external required)
3.5mm Audio Jack Yes
Camera 2× inside-out tracking cameras
Connectivity
Connectivity HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0
Ports HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0, 3.5mm audio
Wired Video Yes (HDMI)
Wireless Video No
WiFi No
Bluetooth Bluetooth (for controllers, from PC)
Power USB powered
Battery Capacity N/A
Battery Life N/A (tethered)
Charge Time N/A
Device
Dimensions Not specified
Weight 590g
Material Plastic
Headstrap Adjustable halo-style head strap
Haptics Controller haptics
Color White
Sensors 2× tracking cameras, gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer
Input Windows Mixed Reality controllers
Compliance FCC, CE

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The Dell Visor is a PC VR head-mounted display developed by Dell as part of Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality platform, announced in August 2017 and released in October 2017 at a price of $349 for the headset alone or $449 bundled with motion controllers. Distinguished by its distinctive white color scheme and halo-style headband design, the Dell Visor offered 1440 × 1440 per eye resolution using dual Sharp LCD panels, a 110° field of view, and the standard WMR inside-out tracking system requiring no external sensors. As one of the five launch partners for Windows Mixed Reality alongside Acer, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung, the Dell Visor represented Dell's entry into consumer VR, targeting both home users and enterprise customers with its comfortable design, plug-and-play setup, and compatibility with both the Windows Mixed Reality platform and SteamVR content.

History and Development

Windows Mixed Reality Launch

Microsoft platform:

  • October 2017 consumer release
  • Five OEM launch partners
  • Inside-out tracking standard
  • Simplified PC VR

Dell Partnership

OEM contribution:

  • Major PC manufacturer
  • Enterprise relationships
  • Quality manufacturing
  • Global distribution

IFA 2017 Announcement

August reveal:

  • Product specifications
  • Unique design
  • October availability
  • Competitive pricing

Consumer Launch

October 2017:

  • $349/$449 pricing
  • Retail availability
  • Bundle options
  • Multiple regions

Design Philosophy

Distinctive Aesthetic

Visual differentiation:

  • White color scheme
  • Unique among WMR
  • Premium appearance
  • Dell design language

Halo Headband

Comfort focus:

  • Halo-style strap
  • Weight distribution
  • Extended wear comfort
  • No top strap

Accessible PC VR

Market positioning:

  • No external sensors
  • Simple setup
  • Consumer friendly
  • Enterprise ready

Display Technology

Sharp LCD Panels

Quality displays:

  • Resolution: 1440 × 1440 per eye
  • Total: 2880 × 1440
  • Manufacturer: Sharp
  • PPI: 706

Refresh Rate

Smooth operation:

  • 90Hz standard
  • Good motion clarity
  • VR comfort
  • Standard specification

Visual Quality

Good imagery:

  • Higher res than Rift/Vive (2016)
  • Decent clarity
  • Some screen door
  • Competitive quality

Field of View

110° FOV

Good specification:

  • Competitive with premium
  • Good immersion
  • Standard consumer range
  • Adequate peripheral

Optical System

Fresnel Lenses

Standard optics:

  • Good sweet spot
  • Some god rays
  • Compact design
  • Standard quality

Fixed IPD

Limitation:

  • ~63mm fixed center
  • Software adjustment available
  • May limit some users
  • Common WMR constraint

Tracking System

Inside-Out Tracking

Two-camera system:

  • Dual front cameras
  • No external sensors
  • 6DoF head tracking
  • Simple setup

Sensor Array

Motion detection:

  • Gyroscope
  • Accelerometer
  • Magnetometer
  • Precise orientation

Room-Scale Support

Play space:

  • Room-scale capable
  • Boundary system
  • Walk-around VR
  • Standard WMR

Controllers

Windows Mixed Reality Controllers

Input option:

  • Sold separately or bundled
  • 6DoF tracked
  • LED rings
  • Bluetooth connection

Controller Features

Input capabilities:

  • Clickable touchpad
  • Thumbstick
  • Trigger button
  • Grip button
  • Menu buttons

Audio

3.5mm Audio Jack

External audio:

  • No built-in speakers
  • Headphones required
  • Standard port
  • User choice

No Built-In Microphone

External needed:

  • Headset with mic
  • USB microphone option
  • Communication setup
  • Additional equipment

Physical Design

Halo Headband

Comfort system:

  • Circular halo design
  • Forehead rest
  • Weight distribution
  • No top pressure

Weight

Substantial:

  • 590g
  • Heavier than some WMR
  • Well distributed
  • Halo helps balance

White Design

Distinctive appearance:

  • White exterior
  • Unique among WMR
  • Premium look
  • Dell styling

Flip-Up Capability

Convenience:

  • Visor can tilt up
  • Quick transitions
  • Practical feature
  • Standard WMR

PC Requirements

Minimum Spec

Basic requirements:

  • Windows 10 FCU
  • Intel Core i3-6100 or AMD FX4350
  • NVIDIA GTX 960 / AMD RX 470
  • 8GB RAM

Recommended

Better experience:

  • Intel Core i5+
  • GTX 1060 or better
  • 16GB RAM
  • SSD storage

Connections

Required ports:

  • HDMI 2.0
  • USB 3.0
  • Bluetooth 4.0 (for controllers)
  • Standard ports

Software Platform

Windows Mixed Reality

Built-in platform:

  • Cliff House environment
  • Windows integration
  • App launcher
  • Settings management

SteamVR Support

Game library:

  • Full SteamVR access
  • VR game library
  • Community content
  • Wide compatibility

Use Cases

General VR Gaming

Primary use:

  • SteamVR games
  • WMR content
  • Wide library
  • Good experience

Enterprise VR

Business applications:

  • Dell enterprise support
  • Training applications
  • Visualization
  • Business deployment

Entertainment

Media viewing:

  • Virtual cinema
  • 360° video
  • Experiences
  • Entertainment apps

Comparison with WMR Headsets

Feature Dell Visor Lenovo Explorer Samsung Odyssey
Price $349 $349 $499
Resolution/eye 1440×1440 1440×1440 1440×1600
Display Sharp LCD LCD AMOLED
FOV 110° 110° 110°
Weight 590g 380g 645g
Design Halo/White Grey Black
Audio Jack only Jack only Built-in AKG

Strengths and Limitations

Strengths

  • Distinctive white design
  • Halo headband comfort
  • 110° FOV
  • No external sensors
  • Dell enterprise support
  • Good value

Limitations

  • Fixed IPD
  • Only 2 tracking cameras
  • No built-in audio
  • Heavier than competitors
  • Limited controller tracking
  • Discontinued

Technical Specifications Summary

Specification Details
Display Dual Sharp LCD, 1440 × 1440 per eye
Total Resolution 2880 × 1440
Refresh Rate 90Hz
FOV 110°
Tracking Inside-out (2 cameras)
IPD Fixed (~63mm)
Audio 3.5mm jack only
Headband Halo-style
Weight 590g
Price $349 (headset) / $449 (bundle)

See Also

References