PSVR 2 reportedly packs the most pixel-dense VR headset yet
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The澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: PSVR 2 screen reportedly packs upwards of 800 pixels per inch (PPI) in each eye, giving it more than twice the pixel density of the Oculus Quest 2 and over four times the density of th꧅e original PSVR headset.
That's according to analyst Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants. In a recent (spotted by ), Young explained that the PSVR 2 headset delivers "over 800 PPI resolution per eye … up from 386 PPI in the PSVR for both eyes." In a reply, he clarified that the headset uses "direct view RGB OLED" screens rather than microdisplays, which rules out the fancy OLED microdisplays that Sony's𒅌 R&D division showed off 🍌last December.
Sony confirmed the 2000 x 2040 resolution of the PSVR 2 when the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:headset was officially announced, but this is the first we've heard of its pixel density. This is a sepa൩rate and exceedingly𒅌 important metric for VR headsets as PPI contributes to how smooth images appear and how visible individual pixels are.
By design, VR headsets place screens extremely close to the user's eyes, which can cause even high-resolution images to appear pixelated in the most literal sense – that is, your eyes can perceive the outline of each pixel. The higher the PPI, the harder it is to see individual pixels. This makes PPI another good way to measure image quality, and if the PSVR 2 really is packing 800+ pixels per inch per eye, it 🅺ought to be the sharpest VR he♋adset yet.
Horizon: Call of the Mountain, a VR spinoff to Guerilla's open-world series, was the first game confirmed for PSVR 2. Surprisingly, the second confirmed game is an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:extremely realistic table tennis sim.
PSVR 2 could start shipping as early as April 2022, according to analyst predictions.
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