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|VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]] | |VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]] | ||
|Type=[[Head-mounted display]] | |Type=[[Head-mounted display]] | ||
|Subtype=[[ | |Subtype=[[Console-Powered VR]] | ||
|Platform=[[PlayStation VR]] | |Platform=[[PlayStation VR]] | ||
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|Resolution=1920 x 1080, 960 x 1080 per eye | |Resolution=1920 x 1080, 960 x 1080 per eye | ||
|Pixel Density=386 PPI | |Pixel Density=386 PPI | ||
|Refresh Rate=90 Hz, 120 Hz | |Refresh Rate=90 Hz, 120 Hz <ref>VRcompare. PlayStation VR Specs. Retrieved from https://vr-compare.com/headset/playstationvr</ref> | ||
|Persistence=2.5ms | |||
|Field of View=100° | |Field of View=100° | ||
|Optics=?? | |Optics=?? | ||
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==Introduction== | |||
[[PlayStation VR]], formerly known as '''Project Morpheus''', is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Sony]]. Initially unveiled in GDC 2014, PlayStation VR is designed to be compatible with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. PlayStation VR features include a stylish and sleek visor with wide field of view display, 6 degrees of freedom head tracker and a [[3D audio]] output. | [[PlayStation VR]], formerly known as '''Project Morpheus''', is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Sony]]. Initially unveiled in GDC 2014, PlayStation VR is designed to be compatible with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. PlayStation VR features include a stylish and sleek visor with wide field of view display, 6 degrees of freedom head tracker and a [[3D audio]] output. | ||
PlayStation VR | PlayStation VR was released in the October 13, 2016 for $399. [[PlayStation Camera]], which is required, is sold separately. Users can purchase PlayStation VR Launch bundle for $499 that includes not only the [[HMD]], but also the PlayStation Camera, 2 [[PlayStation Move]] controllers and [[PlayStation VR Worlds]] game. | ||
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==Advantages and Features== | ==Advantages and Features== | ||
*Fixed spec platform - PS4 | *Fixed spec platform - PS4 | ||
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|Component || Processor unit, head-mounted unit | |Component || Processor unit, head-mounted unit | ||
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|Display || 5.7 inch OLED, low persistence | |Display || 5.7 inch OLED, low persistence (2.5ms) | ||
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|Resolution || 1920 x 1080 (960 x 1080 per eye) | |Resolution || 1920 x 1080 (960 x 1080 per eye) | ||
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Various games for PlayStation 4 will be compatible with PSVR. | Various games for PlayStation 4 will be compatible with PSVR. | ||
{{see also|PSVR Games}} | |||
{{:PSVR Games}} | |||
==Developer== | ==Developer== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
'''March 22, 2016''' - Pre-orders for PlayStation VR began for various retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, Target, GameStop, Walmart etc. | '''March 22, 2016''' - Pre-orders for PlayStation VR began for various retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, Target, GameStop, Walmart etc. | ||
'''June 16, 2016''' - Sony announced that PlayStation VR Demos will be available in 30 GameStop and Best Buy in North America starting from June 17 and 18. Starting from June 24, PlayStation VR Demos will be available in 300 locations across U.S. and Canada. | |||
'''October 13, 2016''' - PlayStation VR is released for $399 for the core HMD and $499 for the HMD and the camera and controller. | |||
'''February 19, 2017''' - 915,000 units of PlayStation VR have been sold worldwide. | |||
==Images== | ==Images== |