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PlayStation VR
Basic Info
Type Virtual Reality head-mounted display
Platform PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Developer Sony
Manufacturer Sony
Release Date Q2 2016
System
Storage
Display
Display 5.7 inch OLED
Resolution 1920 x 1080, 960 x 1080 per eye
Refresh Rate 60 Hz, 120 Hz
Image
Field of View 100°
Optics
Tracking
Tracking 6DOF
Rotational Tracking Accelerometer, Gyroscope
Positional Tracking PlayStation Camera
Update Rate ?
Latency 18 ms
Audio
Audio 3D Spatial Sound
Connectivity
Connectivity HDMI, USB
Device
Input DualShock 4 Wireless Controller
PlayStation Move Motion Controller

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Project Morpheus is a Virtual Reality head-mounted display developed by Sony. Initially unveiled in GDC 2014, Project Morpheus is designed to be compatible with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Project Morpheus features include a stylish and sleek visor with wide field of view display, 6 degrees of freedom head tracker and a stereoscopic 3D audio output.

Announced in GDC 2015, Project Morpheus is scheduled to be released in the first half of 2016.

Hardware

Project Morpheus' curved, stylish black visor is worn over your eyes. The black visor features a 1080p HD OLED display with 960 x 1080 resolution for each eye. It's edges consist of LED lights that emit a glowing blue light when the device is in use. A white, headband-like apparatus extrudes from top of the visor. The headband-like apparatus is worn over your head to securely and comfortably attach the visor over your eyes. Additional black strap is worn around your head to further adhere the visor to your face. Because of the sensor placed at the back of your head, you can make 180 degree turns and allow Morpheus to accurate detect your line of sight.

Project Morpheus connects to a PlayStation 4 for information processing and streaming. A small, black box is required to be connected to the PS4 to handle 3D rendering required by Morpheus. The box can be attached to a monitor to display Morpheus' user's view in an altered form.

Project Morpheus integrates with various other products in the PlayStation universe such as PlayStation Camera, PS Move and PS4 Controller. Morpheus integrates with the PlayStation Camera to accurately track the user's head movements and positions. When used with PS Camera, the camera tracks the user up to 1000 times per second. The camera allows more precise tracking when combined with in-helmet sensors.

Project Morpheus uses the 3D audio technology developed by Sony. Users will not only experience sound from left, right, front and back but also hear sound from above and below.

Specifications

  • Note that these are prototype specs released on 3/18/2014 in GDC 2014.[1]
Part Spec
Component Processor unit, head-mounted unit
Display 5.7 inch OLED, low persistence
Resolution 1920 x 1080 (960 x 1080 per eye)
Frame Rate 60 FPS, 120 FPS
Field of View 100°
Tracking 6 degrees of freedom
Rotational Tracking Accelerometer, Gyroscope
Positional Tracking PlayStation Camera*
Latency 18 ms
Input DualShock 4 Wireless Controller*
PlayStation Move Motion Controller*
Connectivity HDMI, USB
Audio 3D Spatial Sound

*These items are sold separately, they are not part of Morpheus.

Apps

Various games for PlayStation 4 will be compatible with Morpheus.

Sony has showcased Morpheus demos for games such as Eve Valkyrie, The Deep, Thief, War Thunder, Project CARS, Surgeon Simulator and others.

Developer

Morpheus SDK is under development.

History

References