Difference between revisions of "OSVR HDK1"
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Revision as of 20:11, 11 March 2015
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Developer | Razer |
Display | 5.5 inch OLED |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080, 960 x 1080 per eye |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Image | |
Field of View | 100° (nominal), 90° (H and V) |
Optics | |
Tracking | 3DOF |
Rotational Tracking | Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer |
Positional Tracking | IR-LED faceplate and Infrared Camera or Dual-camera Faceplate and Dual Camera System |
Update Rate | ?? |
Latency | ?? |
Connectivity | 1 external USB, 2 internal USB |
Input | Various Controllers |
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OSVR Hacker Dev Kit is a Virtual Reality head-mounted displayed created by Razer. It was announced in GDC 2015 alongside Razer's VR Platform Open Source Virtual Reality or OSVR. OSVR Hacker Dev Kit has an open source and modular design that not only allows the user to replace and renew its hardware components but also build one from scratch. The schematics is available for free on OSVR's website.
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Hardware
Specifications
Input: Controllers, Leap Motion, Nod