Weight
Manufacturer | |
Sony Interactive Entertainment | |
Release date | |
Oct 13 2016 | Nov 10 2016 |
Controller | |
DualShock 4 controller, PlayStation Aim, PlayStation Move | Daydream Controller |
Sound | |
3D audio through headphone jack, and available microphone input |
Manufacturer | |
Sony Interactive Entertainment | |
Release date | |
Oct 13 2016 | Nov 10 2016 |
Controller | |
DualShock 4 controller, PlayStation Aim, PlayStation Move | Daydream Controller |
Sound | |
3D audio through headphone jack, and available microphone input |
Refresh rate | |
120Hz, 90Hz | 60 Hz |
Field of view | |
100° | 90° |
Display | |
5.7" OLED | 5 / 5.5 '' AMOLED |
Resolution | |
1920×RGB×1080 (960×RGB×1080 per eye) | 1920 x 1080 / 2560 x 1440 |
Processor | |
PlayStation 4 | - |
Graphic Card | |
PlayStation 4 | - |
Os | |
PlayStation 4 | - |
RAM | |
PlayStation 4 | - |
Connection | |
- | |
Compatible phones | |
- | Axon 7, Pixel, Pixel XL, Moto Z, Moto Z Droid, Moto Z Force Droid, Mate 9 Pro, ZenFone AR. |
Min. Screen Size | |
- | 5 |
Max. Screen Size | |
- | 5,5 |
Accelerometer | |
Gyroscope | |
Magnetometer | |
Proximity | |
Other | |
- | - |
PlayStation VR, known by the codename Project Morpheus during development, is a virtual reality head-mounted display developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Daydream is a virtual reality headset developed by Google. Daydream is built into the Android operating system.
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PlayStation VR vs Google Daydream