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Revision as of 20:23, 18 February 2015

Oculus Rift DK1
Basic Info
Type Virtual Reality headset
Developer Oculus VR
Release Date March 29, 2013
Price $300
Website Oculus.com
System
Storage
Display
Display 7 inch LCD
Resolution 1280 x 800, 640 x 800 per eye
Refresh Rate ??
Image
Field of View 110°
Optics
Tracking
Tracking Custom 9-axis tracker
Rotational Tracking 3DOF
Latency Tracking: 2ms
End-to-end: 50-60ms
Audio
Connectivity
Device

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Oculus Rift DK 1 or Development Kit 1 is the first version of Oculus Rift Virtual Reality headset released by Oculus VR. DK1 was released on March 29, 2013 for 300 dollars. Pre-orders for DK1 started after the Kickstarter for Oculus Rift begin on August 2012. Pre-orders for DK1 became available on Oculus' website on September 26, 2012. DK1 is intended to be used by developers and hardcore VR enthusiasts to create VR content. It was discontinued after the release of Oculus Rift DK2.

Hardware

Specifications

Part Spec
Display 7 inch LCD
Resolution 1280 x 800, 640 x 800 per eye
Optics 2 aspheric lenses
Interaxial Distance 63.5mm
Tracking Custom 9-axis tracker
Tracking Frequency 1000Hz
Tracking Latency 2ms
End-to-end Latency 50-60ms
Field of View
Weight 13.4 oz

Apps

Developer