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{{Device Infobox | {{Device Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:samsung gear vr1.jpg|350px]] | |image=[[File:samsung gear vr1.jpg|350px]] | ||
|Type=[[Virtual Reality]] | |Type=[[Virtual Reality]] | ||
|Subtype=[[Head-mounted Display]] | |||
|Platform=[[Oculus Rift]], [[Galaxy Note 4]] | |||
|Creator= | |Creator= | ||
|Developer=[[Samsung]], [[Oculus VR]] | |Developer=[[Samsung]], [[Oculus VR]] | ||
|Manufacturer=Samsung | |Manufacturer=Samsung | ||
| | |Operating System=[[Android]] | ||
|Display=5.7 inch Super AMOLED (RGBG PenTile) | |Display=5.7 inch Super AMOLED (RGBG PenTile) | ||
|Resolution=2560 x 1440, 1280 x 1440 per eye | |Resolution=2560 x 1440, 1280 x 1440 per eye | ||
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|Website=[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/gearvr/ Samsung Gear VR Website] | |Website=[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/gearvr/ Samsung Gear VR Website] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Samsung Gear VR is a [[Virtual Reality]] head-mounted display developed by [[Samsung]] and [[Oculus VR]]. To use Samsung Gear VR, the user needs to mount a [[Galaxy Note 4]], a smartphone made by Samsung, inside it. The smartphone serves not only as Gear VR's screen but also as its computer. Even though it requires Galaxy Note 4, Gear VR has [[Oculus Rift]]'s head-tracking technology built within, allowing it to quickly and accurately track head movements. This technology differentiates Gear VR from likes of [[Google Cardboard]]. The latter relies on smartphone's sensors to track head movements, which are less accurate and has higher latency. Unlike the [[Oculus Rift]], Gear VR is completely mobile. It doesn't need to be connected to a computer. | Samsung Gear VR is a [[Virtual Reality]] head-mounted display developed by [[Samsung]] and [[Oculus VR]]. It is [[Oculus Rift]]'s first mobile device. To use Samsung Gear VR, the user needs to mount a [[Galaxy Note 4]], a smartphone made by Samsung, inside it. The smartphone serves not only as Gear VR's screen but also as its computer. Even though it requires Galaxy Note 4, Gear VR has [[Oculus Rift]]'s head-tracking technology built within, allowing it to quickly and accurately track head movements. This technology differentiates Gear VR from likes of [[Google Cardboard]]. The latter relies on smartphone's sensors to track head movements, which are less accurate and has higher latency. Unlike the [[Oculus Rift]], Gear VR is completely mobile. It doesn't need to be connected to a computer. | ||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||