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{{Device Infobox | {{Device Infobox | ||
| | |image = [[File:simula one1.png|350px]] | ||
| | |VR/AR = [[Virtual Reality]] | ||
|VR/AR = [[Virtual | |||
|Type = [[Head-mounted display]] | |Type = [[Head-mounted display]] | ||
|Subtype = [[Standalone VR]], [[PC VR]] | |Subtype = [[Standalone VR]], [[PC-Powered VR]] | ||
|Platform = [[ | |Platform = [[SimulaOS]], [[SteamVR]] | ||
|Creator = | |Creator = George Singer, David Kraeutmann, Carl C. Wheeler III | ||
|Developer = [[SimulaVR]] | |Developer = [[SimulaVR]] | ||
|Manufacturer = [[SimulaVR]] | |Manufacturer = [[SimulaVR]] | ||
|Announcement Date = | |Announcement Date = December 15, 2021 | ||
|Release Date = Q4 | |Release Date = Shipping expected to begin in 2025 (initial targets Q4 2022 – 2024, updated May 2025) | ||
|Price = $2,699 (Founders | |Price = Standard: $2,699 (pre-order), $3,500 (MSRP), Tethered: $1,999 (pre-order), $2,499 (MSRP), Founders: $4,999 | ||
|Website = https://simulavr.com | |Website = https://simulavr.com | ||
|Versions = | |Versions = Standard Edition, Tethered Edition, Founders Edition | ||
|Requires = None (standalone), PC | |Requires = None (standalone), PC for tethered mode, Bluetooth keyboard & mouse (optional) | ||
|Predecessor = None | |Predecessor = None | ||
|Successor = | |Successor = | ||
|Operating System = | |Operating System = [[SimulaOS]], (Linux-based) | ||
|Chipset = Intel | |Chipset = Intel NUC compute pack architecture | ||
|CPU = Intel Core i7-1365U | |CPU = [[Intel Core i7-1365U]], (13th Gen, 10 cores/12 threads) | ||
|GPU = Intel Iris Xe | |GPU = [[Intel Iris Xe Graphics]] | ||
|HPU = | |HPU = | ||
|Storage = | |Storage = 1 TB NVMe SSD | ||
|Memory = | |Memory = 16 GB DDR4 (32 GB for Founders Edition) | ||
|SD Card Slot = | |SD Card Slot = | ||
|Display = Dual LCD | |Display = Dual 2448×2448 RGB-stripe LCD high-fidelity panels | ||
|Subpixel Layout = RGB | |Subpixel Layout = RGB Stripe | ||
|Peak Brightness = | |Peak Brightness = | ||
|Resolution = | |Resolution = 2448×2448 per eye (4896×2448 total) | ||
| | |Refresh Rate = 90 Hz (up to 120 Hz capable panels mentioned previously) | ||
| | |Pixel Density = | ||
|Persistence = | |Persistence = | ||
|Field of View = | |Precision = | ||
|Horizontal FoV = | |Field of View = ≈100° diagonal | ||
|Vertical FoV = | |Horizontal FoV = | ||
|Average Pixel Density = | |Vertical FoV = | ||
|Peak Pixel Density = | |Visible FoV = | ||
|Foveated Rendering = | |Rendered FoV = | ||
|Optics = Custom | |Binocular Overlap = | ||
|Ocularity = Binocular | |Average Pixel Density = | ||
|IPD Range = | |Peak Pixel Density = 35.5 PPD (central) | ||
|Adjustable Diopter = | |Foveated Rendering = | ||
|Passthrough = Yes | |Optics = Custom three-element aspheric non-Fresnel lenses | ||
|Tracking = | |Ocularity = [[Binocular]] | ||
|Tracking Frequency = | |IPD Range = 55mm–77mm (hardware adjustable) | ||
|Base Stations = None required | |Adjustable Diopter = Eye relief adjustability 13mm–17mm (accommodates glasses) | ||
|Passthrough = Yes, dual high-resolution color RGB cameras ("AR Mode") | |||
|Tracking = [[Inside-out tracking]], (6DOF) | |||
|Tracking Frequency = | |||
|Base Stations = None required | |||
|Eye Tracking = Yes | |Eye Tracking = Yes | ||
|Face Tracking = | |Face Tracking = | ||
|Hand Tracking = Yes | |Hand Tracking = Yes, [[Ultraleap]] | ||
|Body Tracking = | |Body Tracking = | ||
|Rotational Tracking = Yes | |Rotational Tracking = Yes (3DOF via IMU) | ||
|Positional Tracking = Yes | |Positional Tracking = Yes (6DOF) | ||
|Update Rate = | |Update Rate = | ||
|Tracking Volume = | |Tracking Volume = | ||
|Play Space = | |Play Space = | ||
|Latency = | |Latency = | ||
|Audio = | |Audio = 3.5mm audio jack (no built-in speakers) | ||
|Microphone = Yes | |Microphone = Yes (mentioned in some contexts, needs confirmation for final spec) | ||
|3.5mm Audio Jack = Yes | |3.5mm Audio Jack = Yes | ||
|Camera = Dual wide-angle | |Camera = Dual high-resolution wide-angle RGB cameras (for passthrough) | ||
|Connectivity = | |Connectivity = [[Wi-Fi 6E]], Bluetooth 5.2 | ||
|Ports = USB4, USB-C 3.2, USB-A | |Ports = 1× USB4 (Thunderbolt 4), 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2/DisplayPort Alt-Mode, 2x USB-A 3.2 | ||
|Wired Video = Yes ( | |Wired Video = Yes (tethered mode via DisplayPort Alt-Mode or Thunderbolt) | ||
|Wireless Video = | |Wireless Video = | ||
|WiFi = Wi-Fi 6E | |WiFi = [[Wi-Fi 6E]] | ||
|Bluetooth = Bluetooth 5.2 | |Bluetooth = Bluetooth 5.2 | ||
|Power = | |Power = Detachable battery in compute pack (capacity not specified) | ||
|Battery Capacity = Not specified | |Battery Capacity = Not specified | ||
|Battery Life = Not specified | |Battery Life = Not specified | ||
|Charge Time = | |Charge Time = | ||
|Dimensions = | |Dimensions = Not specified | ||
|Weight = Not specified | |Weight = Not specified (designed with compute pack for balanced weight) | ||
|Material = | |Material = Premium materials for Founders Edition | ||
|Headstrap = | |Headstrap = Ergonomic, adjustable | ||
|Haptics = | |Haptics = | ||
|Color = | |Color = | ||
|Sensors = | |Sensors = [[IMU]] | ||
|Input = | |Input = Keyboard and mouse compatible (via Bluetooth or USB) | ||
|Compliance = | |Compliance = | ||
|Size = | |||
|Cable Length = | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Simula One''' is a [[standalone VR|standalone]] [[virtual reality]] (VR) [[head-mounted display]] (HMD) developed by [[SimulaVR]]. Unlike mainstream gaming-focused devices, it is marketed as a "[[VR Computer]]" (VRC) designed specifically for productivity, office work, and software development, particularly for users who prefer a [[Linux]] environment.<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/> It ships with [[SimulaOS]], an [[open-source software|open-source]] Linux [[Distribution|distribution]] built for immersive desktop workspaces.<ref name="simulavr-main"/> <ref name="uploadvr2022"/> | |||
The | ==Overview== | ||
The Simula One aims to replace traditional [[laptop]]s and [[personal computer|desktop PCs]] for knowledge work by offering an unlimited virtual multi-monitor setup within VR.<ref name="technical-overview"/> It emphasizes text clarity, extended work sessions, and the ability to run standard Linux desktop applications in a [[virtual environment]].<ref name="hackernews-announce"/> The device features a detachable compute pack, allowing for potential future hardware upgrades.<ref name="displaydaily2022"/> | |||
== History and | ==History== | ||
SimulaVR was founded in 2020 by George Singer, David Kraeutmann, and Carl C. Wheeler III.<ref name="tracxn"/> The company initially focused on developing Simula, an open-source [[VR window manager]] for Linux, compatible with existing [[SteamVR]] headsets like the [[HTC Vive]] and [[Valve Index]].<ref name="github-simula"/> This project evolved into creating a dedicated hardware solution due to the perceived lack of Linux support from other VR manufacturers. | |||
= | The Simula One headset was first announced on December 15, 2021, with an initial plan to launch a [[Kickstarter]] campaign in January 2022.<ref name="roadtovr2021"/> However, on February 14, 2022, SimulaVR announced they would forgo Kickstarter in favor of direct preorders, citing cost savings and greater flexibility.<ref name="roadtovr-preorders"/> Initial shipping estimates were for Q4 2022, but the project faced several delays, pushing estimates through 2023 and 2024.<ref name="headsets-delayed-2024"/> As of May 2025, headsets are expected to begin shipping, with priority for Founders Edition preorders.<ref name="shop-simulavr-may2025-status"/> | ||
=== | ==Design== | ||
===Industrial Design=== | |||
The Simula One features a distinctive retro-futuristic aesthetic, with a large visor reminiscent of early home computers like the [[Magnavox Odyssey]] or [[Apple II]].<ref name="first-glimpse-retro-design"/> It includes a detachable rear "compute pack" which houses the main processing components and battery. This design helps balance the headset's weight for improved comfort during extended use and allows for potential [[Central processing unit|CPU]] and other component upgrades in the future without replacing the entire HMD.<ref name="displaydaily2022"/> | |||
=== | ===Display and Optics=== | ||
The Simula One is equipped with dual 2,448 × 2,448 [[RGB color model|RGB]]-stripe [[Liquid-crystal display|LCD]] panels (one per eye), providing a combined resolution of 4,896 × 2,448 pixels.<ref name="vrcompare"/> It utilizes custom three-element aspheric, non-[[Fresnel lens|Fresnel]] optics.<ref name="technical-overview"/> <ref name="displaydaily2022-optics"/> This combination delivers a high [[Pixels per degree|pixel density]] of up to 35.5 PPD in the center of the view, which SimulaVR claims is optimized for text clarity and reducing eye strain during long reading or coding sessions.<ref name="technical-overview"/> The headset offers an approximately 100-degree diagonal [[field of view]] (FoV) with a 90 Hz refresh rate (though panels capable of up to 120 Hz have been mentioned).<ref name="gigazine"/> <ref name="vrcompare-simulaone-refresh"/> SimulaVR also employs a special text-optimized rendering methodology within SimulaOS to further enhance text quality.<ref name="simulavr-store"/> | |||
=== | ==Technical Specifications== | ||
== | ===Compute Pack=== | ||
The Simula One's processing capabilities are housed in a detachable compute pack based on [[Intel NUC]] technology. While initial prototypes used 11th generation Intel processors, production units feature upgraded components: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Component !! Specification | |||
|- | |||
| [[Central processing unit|CPU]] || [[Intel Core i7-1365U]] (13th Gen, 10 cores/12 threads: 2 Performance-cores + 8 Efficient-cores, up to 5.2 GHz P-core / 3.9Ghz E-core turbo) <ref name="simulavr-main"/> | |||
|- | |||
| [[Graphics processing unit|GPU]] || Integrated [[Intel Iris Xe Graphics]] <ref name="simulavr-main"/> | |||
|- | |||
| [[Random-access memory|Memory]] || 16 GB [[DDR4 SDRAM|DDR4]] (configurable up to 32 GB for Founders Edition) <ref name="simulavr-store"/> <ref name="uploadvr2022-specs"/> | |||
|- | |||
| [[Solid-state drive|Storage]] || 1 TB [[NVMe]] [[SSD]] <ref name="simulavr-store"/> | |||
|- | |||
| Wireless || [[Wi-Fi 6E]], [[Bluetooth]] 5.2 <ref name="simulavr-store"/> | |||
|} | |||
= | |||
= | |||
= | |||
=== | ===Tracking and Input=== | ||
The headset features [[inside-out tracking]] for [[six degrees of freedom]] (6DOF) positional tracking, eliminating the need for external base stations.<ref name="technical-overview"/> The tracking system utilizes: | |||
* | * A high-performance [[inertial measurement unit]] (IMU) for stable 3DOF rotational tracking. | ||
* | * Sensor fusion, likely combining data from the stereo RGB cameras for 6DOF tracking.<ref name="technical-overview"/> | ||
== | [[Hand tracking]] is provided by [[Ultraleap]] technology, allowing for controller-free interaction with the virtual environment.<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/> The Simula One also includes [[eye tracking]] capabilities.<ref name="simulavr-store"/> For traditional input, it supports standard [[Bluetooth]] or USB [[Keyboard (computing)|keyboards]] and [[mouse|mice]]. | ||
=== | ===AR Passthrough=== | ||
An "AR Mode" is enabled by two high-resolution, wide-angle color [[RGB color model|RGB]] cameras mounted on the front of the headset. These provide full-color [[video passthrough|passthrough]] functionality, allowing users to see their physical surroundings, such as their keyboard or desk, while wearing the HMD.<ref name="technical-overview"/> The camera spacing is designed to adjust with the user's [[interpupillary distance]] (IPD) to help maintain correct stereoscopic depth perception. | |||
=== | ===Connectivity and Ports=== | ||
The detachable compute pack offers a range of ports: | |||
* | * 1× [[USB4]] (supporting [[Thunderbolt (interface)|Thunderbolt 4]]) | ||
* | * 2× [[USB-C]] 3.2 Gen 2 (supporting [[DisplayPort]] Alt-Mode) | ||
* | * 2× [[USB-A]] 3.2 | ||
* | * 3.5mm audio jack | ||
<ref name="simulavr-store"/> | |||
=== | ==Software== | ||
== | ===SimulaOS=== | ||
SimulaOS is marketed as "the world's first VR-dedicated Linux distro."<ref name="simulavr-faq"/> It is built upon: | |||
* [[NixOS]]: A Linux distribution known for its reproducible system configurations and atomic upgrades/rollbacks.<ref name="nixos-linkedin"/> | |||
* [[Godot (game engine)|Godot Engine]]: Used as the foundation for the VR [[compositing window manager|compositor]] and rendering.<ref name="nixos-linkedin"/> | |||
* [[Wayland (display server protocol)|Wayland]]: The display server protocol, with a compositor built using a fork of ''wlroots''.<ref name="simulasoftware-overview"/> | |||
* [[OpenXR]]: Utilizes the open-source Monado OpenXR runtime.<ref name="simulasoftware-overview"/> | |||
* [[XWayland]]: For transparent support of X11-based applications. | |||
== | SimulaOS provides a full Linux desktop environment in VR, allowing users to arrange and interact with multiple virtual screens and run standard Linux applications such as [[Mozilla Firefox|Firefox]], [[LibreOffice]], [[GNU Emacs|Emacs]], [[Vim (text editor)|Vim]], and various development tools.<ref name="simulavr-main"/> The operating system is open-source, and users can potentially modify it or run other Linux distributions on the hardware.<ref name="simulavr-faq"/> | ||
=== | ===Tethered Mode=== | ||
While primarily a standalone device, the Simula One can also function in a tethered mode. By detaching the compute pack and connecting the HMD to a [[Windows]] or Linux PC (likely via USB-C with DisplayPort Alt-Mode or Thunderbolt), it can be used as a [[PC-Powered VR|PC VR headset]]. This mode enables compatibility with [[SteamVR]] content, including games, though it may require separate [[VR controller|controllers]] compatible with the PC VR ecosystem.<ref name="simulavr-store"/> | |||
== | ==Adjustability== | ||
The headset is designed for comfort during extended use and includes several adjustment options: | |||
* | * [[Interpupillary distance|IPD]] adjustment: Hardware adjustable from 55mm to 77mm, accommodating a wide range of users.<ref name="technical-overview"/> | ||
* Eye relief adjustment: 13mm to 17mm, allowing space for users who wear [[glasses]].<ref name="technical-overview"/> | |||
* | |||
==Pricing and Availability== | |||
SimulaVR offers several versions of the Simula One. Pre-order pricing was announced when direct orders opened, with MSRPs for general release. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Model !! Compute pack !! Pre-order Price (USD) !! MSRP (USD) | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Standard (Standalone VRC) || Yes || $2,699 || $3,500 <ref name="pricing-kickstarter"/> | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Tethered Edition (HMD only) || No || $1,999 || $2,499 <ref name="uploadvr2022-pricing"/> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Founders Edition || Yes (premium materials, 32GB RAM) || $4,999 || $4,999 <ref name="simulavr-store-preorder"/> <ref name="uploadvr2022-pricing"/> | ||
|} | |} | ||
Direct preorders opened in February 2022, typically requiring a deposit.<ref name="roadtovr-preorders"/> Shipping for preorders is anticipated to begin in 2025.<ref name="shop-simulavr-may2025-status"/> | |||
== | ==Target Market== | ||
The Simula One is specifically aimed at: | |||
* [[Software developer]]s and [[Programmer|programmers]] | |||
* [[Engineer]]s and technical professionals | |||
* [[Remote work|Remote workers]] who can benefit from extensive virtual screen real estate | |||
* [[Linux]] enthusiasts and users who prioritize [[open-source software]] and [[Privacy|privacy]] | |||
* Individuals seeking a focused, distraction-free computing environment for productivity tasks. | |||
<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/> | |||
= | SimulaVR positions the device as a premium productivity tool, comparing its target use case to high-end [[ThinkPad|workstation laptops]], but with the unique advantages of an immersive VR interface.<ref name="why-expensive"/> | ||
== | ==Reception== | ||
The Simula One has garnered significant interest, particularly within the Linux and developer communities, for its unique proposition as a standalone VR headset running a native Linux distribution designed for productivity.<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/> Early impressions from review units distributed in 2022 highlighted the headset’s exceptional image quality and text clarity, with its 35.5 PPD cited as a key factor in reducing eye strain for desktop work in VR, surpassing competitors like the [[Valve Index]] and [[Meta Quest 2|Quest 2]] in this specific metric.<ref name="first-glimpse-review-units"/> | |||
== | ''UploadVR'' noted it had “the most powerful chip in any announced standalone headset” at the time of its early announcements but also emphasized its niche focus and high price point.<ref name="uploadvr2022"/> ''Display Daily'' praised the high PPD optical design specifically geared towards text legibility for office work.<ref name="displaydaily2022"/> Commentary across various online communities has acknowledged the device's novelty as an x86-based standalone headset while also discussing the challenges of manufacturing and bringing such a specialized product to market.<ref name="skarredghost2022"/> <ref name="vritimes2022"/> Some reviewers have noted that it appeals to a "pretty small subset of VR users" due to its specialized focus.<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/> | ||
==Images== | |||
[[File:simula one1.png|400px]] | |||
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== See Also == | ==See Also== | ||
* [[ | * [[List of virtual reality headsets]] | ||
* [[Linux VR]] | * [[Linux VR]] | ||
* [[ | * [[VR productivity]] | ||
* [[Standalone VR]] | * [[Standalone VR headsets]] | ||
* [[ | * [[OpenXR]] | ||
* [[ | * [[NixOS]] | ||
* [[Wayland (display server protocol)|Wayland]] | |||
== References == | ==References== | ||
{{ | <references> | ||
<ref name="roadtovr-announce">{{cite web|url=https://www.roadtovr.com/simula-one-linux-vr-headset-kickstarter/|title=Simula One is a Standalone VR Headset Natively Running Linux Desktop, Kickstarter in January|date=December 15, 2021|publisher=Road to VR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="simulavr-main">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/|title=SimulaVR - The VR Computer|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="technical-overview">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/technical-overview/|title=Technical overview of Simula's VR Computer|date=February 14, 2022|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="hackernews-announce">{{cite web|url=https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30440828|title=Show HN: Simula One – Portable Linux VR Computer|date=February 23, 2022|publisher=Hacker News|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="tracxn">{{cite web|url=https://tracxn.com/d/companies/simulavr/__y1btRY8LuUiaN6MHD-OE8m7yCgaTWuJhJjfHLSXkdzQ|title=SimulaVR - Company Profile & Competitors|publisher=Tracxn|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="github-simula">{{cite web|url=https://github.com/SimulaVR/Simula|title=GitHub - SimulaVR/Simula: Linux VR Desktop|publisher=GitHub|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="roadtovr2021">{{cite web|url=https://www.roadtovr.com/simula-one-linux-vr-headset-kickstarter/|title=Simula One is a Standalone VR Headset Running Linux Desktop, Kickstarter in January|date=December 15, 2021|publisher=Road to VR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="roadtovr-preorders">{{cite web|url=https://www.roadtovr.com/simula-one-vr-linux-standalone-kickstarter/|title=Linux-based Standalone VR Headset Ditches Kickstarter & Opens Direct Preorders|date=February 14, 2022|publisher=Road to VR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="vrcompare">{{cite web|url=https://vr-compare.com/headset/simulaone|title=Simula One: Full Specification|publisher=VRcompare|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="gigazine">{{cite web|url=https://gigazine.net/gsc_news/en/20211228-simula-one/|title=Some specs of the world's first stand-alone VR headset with Linux 'Simula One' will be released|date=December 28, 2021|publisher=GIGAZINE|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="simulavr-store">{{cite web|url=https://shop.simulavr.com/|title=SimulaVR Store|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="simulavr-faq">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/faq/|title=FAQ - What is "SimulaOS"?|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="nixos-linkedin">{{cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nixos-foundation_github-simulavrsimula-linux-vr-desktop-activity-6907228489024737280-1qwU|title=NixOS Foundation on LinkedIn: SimulaVR/Simula|date=March 9, 2022|publisher=LinkedIn|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="pricing-kickstarter">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/kickstarter-pricing/|title=The Simula One's Pricing & Kickstarter Goal|date=January 13, 2022|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="simulavr-store-preorder">{{cite web|url=https://shop.simulavr.com/products/simula-one-standalone|title=Simula One - Standalone (Preorder)|publisher=SimulaVR Store|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="why-expensive">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/why-is-the-simula-one-so-expensive/|title=Why is the Simula One so expensive?|date=January 13, 2022|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="uploadvr2022">{{cite web|url=https://www.uploadvr.com/linux-standalone-simula-preorders/|title=$2700 Linux Standalone Headset With i7 Chip Ships ‘No Earlier Than Q4’|first=David|last=Heaney|date=February 16, 2022|publisher=UploadVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="displaydaily2022">{{cite web|url=https://displaydaily.com/the-simula-one-headset-has-uncommon-features/|title=The Simula One Headset has Uncommon Features|first=Arthur|last=Berman|date=February 21, 2022|publisher=Display Daily|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="headsets-delayed-2024">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/headsets-delayed/|title=Headsets Delayed into 2024|date=August 25, 2023|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="shop-simulavr-may2025-status">{{cite web|url=https://shop.simulavr.com/|title=SimulaVR Store (Accessed May 2025 for shipping status)|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> <!-- This ref implies current status check --> | |||
<ref name="first-glimpse-review-units">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/first-glimpse-of-review-units/|title=First Glimpse of Review Units|date=October 28, 2022|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="first-glimpse-retro-design">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/first-glimpse-of-review-units/|title=First Glimpse of Review Units (mentions retro design)|date=October 28, 2022|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> <!-- Article 2/3 mentioned retro design, this blog post from SimulaVR might be a source or inspiration for that description --> | |||
<ref name="uploadvr2022-pricing">{{cite web|url=https://www.uploadvr.com/linux-standalone-simula-preorders/|title=$2700 Linux Standalone Headset With i7 Chip Ships ‘No Earlier Than Q4’ (mentions Tethered Edition price)|first=David|last=Heaney|date=February 16, 2022|publisher=UploadVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="uploadvr2022-specs">{{cite web|url=https://www.uploadvr.com/linux-standalone-simula-preorders/|title=$2700 Linux Standalone Headset With i7 Chip Ships ‘No Earlier Than Q4’ (mentions DDR4, no built-in speakers)|first=David|last=Heaney|date=February 16, 2022|publisher=UploadVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="displaydaily2022-optics">{{cite web|url=https://displaydaily.com/the-simula-one-headset-has-uncommon-features/|title=The Simula One Headset has Uncommon Features (mentions non-Fresnel, RGB-stripe)|first=Arthur|last=Berman|date=February 21, 2022|publisher=Display Daily|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="vrcompare-simulaone-refresh">{{cite web|url=https://vr-compare.com/headset/simulaone|title=Simula One on VRcompare (lists 90-120Hz refresh)|publisher=VRcompare|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="simulasoftware-overview">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/software-overview/|title=Simula's Software Stack|date=May 20, 2022|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="skarredghost2022">{{cite web|url=https://skarredghost.com/2022/01/28/simulavr-simula-one-linux-vr/|title=Simula One Aims at Becoming Your Portable Linux VR Computer|first=Antony|last=Vitone|date=January 28, 2022|publisher=The Ghost Howls|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="vritimes2022">{{cite web|url=https://virtualrealitytimes.com/2022/02/20/pre-orders-open-for-2700-standalone-linux-based-vr-headset-simula-one/|title=Pre-Orders Open for $2700 Standalone Linux-Based VR Headset Simula One|first=Sam|last=Ochanji|date=February 20, 2022|publisher=Virtual Reality Times|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref> | |||
</references> | |||
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