andre Posted May 2, 2019 Report Share Posted May 2, 2019 Ηeadset και Base Stations specs 1440x1600 resolution per eye (same as Vive Pro) Another factor to sharpness: "Custom full-RGB LCD" display with "50% more subpixels than OLED" Persistence of .330ms, which "increases sharpness during motion" High FOV with custom lenses Lens adjustment is done "right" "High geometric stability (straight lines stay straight)" "Optical canting" which "balances inner and outer FOV" and software that ensures "devs don't have to worry about it" 120Hz refresh rate with "experimental" 144Hz mode Backward compatible with games designed for 90Hz screens Built in speakers that don't touch your ears "Modablility" through "Frunk USB space and stereo cameras" (We'll have more on that when we know more about it.) Base Stations 2.0 (the sensors you mount over your playspace) have longer range, wider FOV Index is compatible with 1.0 Base Stations, too Full VR Kit - $999 / £919 / €1,079 Index headset & controllers - $749 / £689 / €799 Index headset standalone - $499 / £459 / €539 Index controllers (2) - $279 / £259 / €299 Base Station 2.0 (1) - $149 / £139 / €159 https://www.valvesoftware.com/en/index Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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