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Sony's relatively inexpensive PlayStation VR headset brings good-quality virtual reality to the masses.
PlayStation VR - Latest Contents
PS5 VRR Update – Performance Review
Sony Reveals 8K VR Headset Prototype
PlayStation Giving Away 3 PSVR Games to Celebrate the Headset's 5th Birthday
New Report Reveals Why PlayStation Shuttered Its AAA VR Studio
PSVR 2 Reportedly Includes 4K Display, Eye Tracking, and Haptic Feedback
Pavlov VR Becomes One of the First Confirmed PSVR 2 Games
PlayStation VR 2: New Controllers Revealed
PlayStation VR 2 Confirmed, Will Come With a New Controller
PlayStation Files Patent For Technology That Lets Spectators Mess With You in VR
PSVR On PS5 Seemingly Currently Available Only Via Backwards Compatibility
Sony Working on 'Next Generation' VR Headset, But It Might Not Be PSVR
PSVR Patent Filed For Advertisements Displayed Within The Headset
Sony's VR Team Is Researching a New Valve Index-Style Controller
The 10 Best PSVR Games
Sony Closes First-Party PlayStation Studio
Blood & Truth Launch Screenshots
Introduced at GDC 2014, the "Project Morpheus" prototype virtual reality (VR) system features a head mounted display with 1080p resolution and a 90 degree field of view. Accelerometer and gyroscope sensors built into the head mounted unit as well as PlayStation Camera accurately tracks head orientation and movement, so as your head rotates, the image of the virtual world rotates intuitively in real-time. Project Morpheus also features 3D audio technology that re-creates stereoscopic sounds in all directions and changes in real-time depending on your head orientation. In addition to PlayStation Camera, Project Morpheus works with DualShock 4 Wireless Controller and PlayStation Move to deliver an easy-to-use, plug-and-play VR experience.
(Details are applicable to the current PlayStation VR prototype and are subject to change in the final release.)
Sony VR-Compatible Prescription Glasses Patent
Introduced at GDC 2014, the "Project Morpheus" prototype virtual reality (VR) system features a head mounted display with 1080p resolution and a 90 degree field of view. Accelerometer and gyroscope sensors built into the head mounted unit as well as PlayStation Camera accurately tracks head orientation and movement, so as your head rotates, the image of the virtual world rotates intuitively in real-time. Project Morpheus also features 3D audio technology that re-creates stereoscopic sounds in all directions and changes in real-time depending on your head orientation. In addition to PlayStation Camera, Project Morpheus works with DualShock 4 Wireless Controller and PlayStation Move to deliver an easy-to-use, plug-and-play VR experience.
(Details are applicable to the current PlayStation VR prototype and are subject to change in the final release.)
