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Another Windows VR headset enters the fray with Samsung Odyssey

Posted on October 3, 2017 by Xordac Prime

Enlarge / Samsung Odyssey headset and motion controllers. (credit: Samsung)

Microsoft announced Tuesday that yet another company is going to build a virtual reality headset for its Windows Mixed Reality platform: Samsung.

The Odyssey headset looks to be a cut above the other headsets from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo: its dual-AMOLED screens are slightly higher resolution, at 1400×1600 rather than 1400×1400, and the field of view is 110 degrees rather than 95. It’s also a little more adjustable, with a flexible interpupillary distance, to match the headset to your eyes.

The device will go on sale on November 6 and cost $499 with a pair of motion controllers.

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Source: Ars Technica – Another Windows VR headset enters the fray with Samsung Odyssey

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