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Samsung Gear VR Innovator Edition

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{{Device Infobox
|image=[[File:samsung gear vr1.jpg|350px]]
|TypeVR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]]|SubtypeType=[[Head-mounted Displaydisplay]]|Subtype=[[Slide-on HMD]]|Platform=[[Oculus Rift(Platform)]]
|Creator=
|Developer=[[Samsung]], [[Oculus VR]]
|Display=5.7 / 5.1 inch Super AMOLED (RGBG PenTile)
|Resolution=2560 x 1440, 1280 x 1440 per eye
|Pixel densityDensity=515 PPI, 557 PPI
|Refresh Rate=60 Hz Low-persistence
|Field of View=96° (nominal)
|Website=[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/gearvr/ Samsung Gear VR Website]
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{{see also|Samsung Gear VR }}[[Samsung Gear VR Innovator Edition]] is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Samsung]] and [[Oculus VR]]. It Released in December 2014, Gear VR Innovator Edition is [[Oculus Rift(Platform)]]'s first mobile device. It was succeeded by the consumer version of [[Samsung Gear VR]], released in November 2015. To use Samsung Gear VR, the user needs to mount a [[Galaxy Note 4]], [[Galaxy 6]] or [[Galaxy 6 Edge]] 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 (Platform)|Oculus Rift]]'s head-tracking technology built within, allowing it to quickly and accurately track head movements. This technology differentiates Gear VR from the 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.
There are 2 versions of Samsung Gear VRInnovator Edition: Samsung Gear VR for Galaxy Note 4 and Samsung Gear VR for Galaxy S6 / Galaxy S6 Edge. Innovator Edition was succeeded by the cheaper, lighter [[Samsung Gear VR|Consumer Gear VR]] that works with all Samsung smartphones 2015 and newer.
==Hardware==
Constructed from plastic outer on the outside and soft cushion on the inside, Gear VR looks like a pair of bulky laboratory goggles. It requires Galaxy Note 4 as its display and source of computation. The smartphone is clipped to the front of the goggle. A pair of lenses focuses the user's vision similar to that of Google Cardboard. There is a strap that wraps around your head and another that goes on top of your head.
|Camera||High Frame Rate Preview (60fps)
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|Audio||[[3D audio|3D Spatial Sound]]
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|Display||5.1 inch Super AMOLED
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|Resolution|| 2560 × 1440 (1280 x 1440 per eye), 557 [[pixels per inch]]
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|Audio||3D audio|3D Spatial Sound]]
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