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The PlayStation VR2 is an excellent match for Steam VR as it features an OLED display with a resolution of 2000 x 2040 pixels per eye, support for 90Hz and 120Hz gaming, and an FOV of up to 110 ...
The headset itself When you first put on the PS VR2, there is, of course, a brief calibration process. Most of that is fairly standard for a VR headset, but two features immediately stood out. First, ...
First off, we recommend taking account of whether or not your gaming PC is able to work with the PlayStation VR2 headset. An easy way to find that out is by visiting Sony’s official PS VR2 PC ...
(Bloomberg) -- Sony Group Corp. announced an exclusive game for its next-generation virtual reality headset, dubbed PSVR2, charging up the platform’s appeal just as metaverse hype intensifies ...
From what we already know, the headset will feature an OLED display with a 2000 x 2040 pixel resolution per eye, a 90Hz to 120Hz refresh rate and a field-of-view of roughly 110 degrees. Sony didn’t ...
The VR2 has some impressive in-headset lenses supporting up to 4K resolutions per eye and a full 110-degree field of view. However, as exciting as this seems, there are several significant ...
See latest videos, charts and news On sale for $449 (reg. $550) at Walmart, the Sony PlayStation VR2 is a virtual reality headset that works with the PS5 to deliver immersive gaming experiences.
VR2 features higher resolution OLED displays and a wider field of view over Sony's previous VR headset. The PS VR2 PC adapter will feature a relatively straightforward setup.
The PlayStation VR2 is now $205 off at $345, which is its lowest price to date. The discount comes just before Sony enables PC support for the headset.
While it’s very cool that PlayStation VR2 works on PC, it does have a few big caveats. Not only do you need the headset (which retains its $549.99 MSRP as of writing), you’ll need a computer ...
VR Winter The PlayStation VR2 will get a drastic price cut, but that might not be enough This could revitalize the platform—or demonstrate that things aren't going well.