Oculus Rift DK1 Development Kit

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The DK1 is the first publicly-available development kit made available for pre-order through Kickstarter in September 2012. It features low-latency 3-axis gyros, accelerometers, and magnetometers combined with a 7-inch LCD screen to provide a 90-degree stereoscopic field of view. The LCD resolution is 1280x800, split between both eyes - although the effective resolution is slightly higher as the left and right eyes images do not fully overlap. The image for each eye is rendered as a barrel-distorted image with correction applied by lenses in the headset. The lenses can be swapped out to accommodate some degree of short-sightedness.

Date : 26th September 2012

Manufacturer : Oculus VR

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH36204. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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