Khalifa Jayy
Banned
The final retail version of the PlayStation VR headset codenamed Project Morpheus will plug into a sizable black box before plugging into the PlayStation 4.
While PlayStation officials have discussed the need for the VR headset's processing box, it wasn't clear what form it would finally take.
I got a chance to check out the retail version of the headset during a demo of the VirZoom bike earlier this month. I wasn't allowed to take any pictures or ask the VirZoom developers any questions about it, other then to confirm it was the final retail version, not a dev kit. But I was allowed to examine it closely and try it on.
The black box looked a bit smaller than a Wii and is used to process the VR graphics and sort out the second-screen social experience on the television.
The headset itself felt refined in a way that only a company like Sony can deliver. Everything felt comfortable, futuristic, neatly designed, from the way the headset slipped onto your head and tightened with a dial built into the back of the headband, to the ability to pull the 5.7-inch OLED display away from or against your face while playing.
It is, to date, the most comfortable VR headset I've tried on, a list which includes both Oculus and Vive.
http://www.polygon.com/2015/12/16/10287734/retail-playstation-vr-box
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