Samsung Odyssey
Developer | Samsung |
Requires | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Display | Dual LCD display |
Resolution | 1,440 x 1,600 per eye |
Refresh Rate | 60-90Hz |
Image | |
Field of View | 110 Degree |
Optics | |
Optics | Fresnel lenses |
Tracking | 6DOF |
Rotational Tracking | Gyrometer, Accelerometer, Compass, Proximity Sensor, IPD Sensor |
Positional Tracking | Inside-out tracking |
Latency | Low |
Connectivity | HDMI, USB |
Input | Samsung Odyssey Motion Controller |
Cable Length | 4 m |
Contents
Intro
Samsung Odyssey is the latest to join the fray of Windows Mixed Reality headsets. Yet, it is by far the most impressive in terms of features and performance amongst its peers. Priced at $499, it was released on Nov 6th, 2017 and has since been getting favorable reviews amongst VR enthusiasts.
The Samsung Odyssey Headset
As a leader in display technology, Samsung definitely did not disappoint by featuring a 1,440 x 1,600 OLED display on its Odyssey headset. It has a larger resolution compared to other Mixed Reality headset and has a refresh rate of up to 90Hz.
The Samsung Odyssey uses Fresnel lenses to provide 110-degree FOV that enables immersive virtual experience. As with other Windows Mixed Reality headset, it is installed with 2 front facing camera that enables 6DoF inside out tracking. This eliminates the need for external tracking beacons.
Samsung opted for a matte black design for its headset. Despite being without a flip-up visor, users claimed that the headset felt comfortable on their head. There’s also a knob where users can adjust the distance between the pupils.
Determined to position themselves as the premium offering within the Windows Mixed Reality headsets, Samsung Odyssey came with a built-in headphone that justifies the high price it has on the headset. The spatial audio allows the user to dive into the 3D experience without fitting in an external headphone.
The Samsung Odyssey Controller
Based on Windows Mixed Reality reference design, the Samsung Odyssey controller looks does spot a resemblance to other similar controllers albeit with slight ergonomic handle shape. It allows users to comfortably place their thumbs compared to others.
The motion controllers came with the trigger, touchpad, thumbstick, grab, menu and a Windows button arranged strategically for intuitive VR experience.
Samsung Odyssey Performance
Samsung’s superior display technology definitely sets the Samsung Odyssey apart from its peers. In VR, every single pixel matter in delivering a better virtual experience to the users. Its AMOLED technology provides smooth graphics and vivid colors that immerse users in the virtual world.
Apps And Games For Samsung Odyssey
With the Windows Mixed Reality platform gaining momentum, it is important for it to be sustained with quality VR contents. Not only can users download contents from Microsoft Store but they can also anticipate titles from SteamVR as well.
Here are some popular games and apps for Samsung Odyssey
- Arizona Sunshine
- Fantastic Contraption
- Dreadhalls
- Tea Time Golf
- Space Pirate Trainer
- Skyworld
Technical Specifications
Samsung HMD Odyssey (Headset)
Platform | Windows Mixed Reality |
Display | Dual 3.5” AMOLED
1,440 x 1,600 @90/60Hz |
Interface | HDMI2.0 + USB 3.0 Interface Bound Cable (4m Length) |
Lens | Single Fresnel |
Field of View | Φ 66, FOV 110º, 6.7X |
IPD | 60-72mm Range |
Camera | 6 DOF Camera x 2 |
Sensor | Gyrometer(6 Axis )|
Compass(3 Axis)|Proximity Sensor| IPD Sensor |
Acoustics | Cortana|Built-in AKG Headphone |
Control & Function | IPD Range |
Dimension | 202mm(W) x 131.5mm(D) x 111mm(H) |
Weight | 645g |
Samsung HMD Odyssey (Controller)
Control & Function | Touchpad (Clickable), Menu button
Windows/Controller power button, Trigger, Thumbstick, Indicator light |
Sensor | Gyrometer(6 Axis )|
Compass(3 Axis) |
Battery | AA Battery x 2ea |
Dimension | 154.2 x 119.1 x 119.1mm |
Weight | 160g |
Developer
Apps and games developer who’s keen to build onto the Windows Mixed Reality platform can head to the Microsoft Development Center for more resources.
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mixed-reality
History
- October 3 , 2017 - Samsung Odyssey Announced
- November 6, 2017 - Samsung Odyssey Launched
References
- https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/hmd/windows-mixed-reality/xe800zaa-hc1us-xe800zaa-hc1us/
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