IFA 2014: Samsung Launches First Virtual Reality Wearable Headset, Samsung Gear VR
Friday, September 05, 2014:
Samsung's first virtual reality wearable headset, Gear VR Innovator
Edition, was launched ahead of IFA 2014 in Berlin. This headset is
powered by Oculus technology and it offers a new way to experience and
consume mobile content. Users are allowed to enjoy a cinematic virtual
reality environment.
It has optical lens offering
96 degree field of view and it ahs a touch pad, back button and a
volume key too. The headset runs with Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (connected
via microUSB 1.1). The headset is equipped with accelerator, gyrometer,
magnetic and proximity sensors. This headset also offers full 360 3D
video which allows users to experience improved gaming. The headset is
also allowed to use Note 4's camera.
As claimed by Samsung, Gear
VR is made with soft, flexible cushioning and lightweight materials,
it's very comfortable and completely wireless too. Samsung offers
optimised virtual reality content including film, gaming, 360 degree
video and educational content, from creators like Marvel, IMAX,
DreamWorks VR and Vevo. JK Shin, president and CEO of IT & mobile
communications division at Samsung, said, “The Samsung Gear VR goes far
beyond expectations of how mobile technology can be used to consume
content, and is a powerful representation of the progressive innovation
of the Gear series. We are pleased to have partnered with Oculus VR to
bring this incredibly immersive mobile content experience to consumers."
John
Carmack, CTO of Oculus, said, "We are thrilled to reveal the Gear VR
Innovator Edition, a state-of-the-art mobile VR experience powered by
Oculus. The deep technical partnership with Samsung has enabled us to
create a virtual reality headset with world class resolution and
performance, all on a completely mobile platform." Samsung Gear VR will
be available in frost white colour from this year-end. No details about
its pricing or its date of availability have been announced by Samsung
yet.


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