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Revision as of 16:17, 18 August 2021
Key points
- Released in 1995 as the first VR headset to have support for major commercial games.
- Comes with 1 one-handed controller known as the Cyberpuck.
- Requires a proprietary ISA extension card known as the VIP Board.
Specs
- Resolution: 263x230 per eye at 60Hz. 256 colors.
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