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A first-generation PlayStation VR
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Developer | Sony Interactive Entertainment |
Manufacturer | Sony |
Product family | PlayStation |
Type | Virtual reality headset |
Generation | Eighth |
Release date | October 13, 2016 (2016-10-13)[1] |
Lifespan | 2016–2024[2] |
Introductory price | |
Units sold | 5 million (as of December 31, 2019[update]) |
Display | 5.7" OLED, 100° field of view |
Graphics | 1080p RGB (960 × 1080 per eye; 90–120 Hz refresh rate)[1] |
Sound | 3D audio through headphone jack, and available microphone input |
Input | Positional tracking with 9 LEDs via PlayStation Camera |
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Camera | PlayStation Camera |
Platform | |
Dimensions | 187×185×277 mm (w × h × l) |
Weight | Approx. 600 grams (1st generation)[4] |
Successor | PlayStation VR2 |
Website | Official website |
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A first-generation PlayStation VR
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Also known as |
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Developer | Sony Interactive Entertainment |
Manufacturer | Sony |
Product family | PlayStation |
Type | Virtual reality headset |
Generation | Eighth |
Release date | October 13, 2016 (2016-10-13)[1] |
Lifespan | 2016–2024[2] |
Introductory price | |
Units sold | 5 million (as of December 31, 2019[update]) |
Display | 5.7" OLED, 100° field of view |
Graphics | 1080p RGB (960 × 1080 per eye; 90–120 Hz refresh rate)[1] |
Sound | 3D audio through headphone jack, and available microphone input |
Input | Positional tracking with 9 LEDs via PlayStation Camera |
Controller input |
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Camera | PlayStation Camera |
Platform | |
Dimensions | 187×185×277 mm (w × h × l) |
Weight | Approx. 600 grams (1st generation)[4] |
Successor | PlayStation VR2 |
Website | Official website |