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A head-mounted display (HMD), is a display device worn on the head or as part of a helmet, glasses or visor, that has a small display optic in front of one or each eye<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head-mounted_display</ref>. HMDs are most often used for virtual reality, for instance in the [[RIVER Labs|Radboud Immersive Virtual Environment Research labs]].
  
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We currently offer the following types of head-mounted display in our research labs. For a full comparison of past and present HMDs, as well as other headsets on the market, see [[Head Mounted Displays/Comparison|Comparison]].
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| Total HFOV || 44°
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| Exit Pupil (mm) || 9
 
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| Eye Relief (mm) || 23
 
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| Focus/convergence || Collimated
 
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| Monocular FOV (diagonal)  || 60°
 
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| Vertical FOV || 35°
 
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| Geometric Distortion || < 15%
 
 
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| Weight (g) || 1000
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! scope="col"| Valve Index
 
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| IPD Range (mm) || 53 to 72
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| Cable Length (m) || 4.5
 
 
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! Performance !!
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| Display Type || AMOLED || LCD
 
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| Resolution || 1280x1024
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| Display Resolution (px, per eye) || 1080 * 1200 || 1440*1600
 
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| Display Technology || LCOS (reflective)
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| Display Elements || 2 || 2
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| Contrast || 100:1
 
 
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| Brightness (fL) || 30
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| Pixel Density (ppi) || unspecified || 598
 
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| Spatial Resolution (arc-min/pixel) || 2
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| Total Pixels (per eye) || 1,296,000 || 2,304,000
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| Pixel Defects / Eye || <= 2
 
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== Oculus Rift Development Kit 1.0 ==
 
 
 
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| Display Refresh Rate (Hz) || 90 || 80/90/120/144
 
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| Resolution || 640 x 800 per eye
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| Field of View <ref group="fn" name="fov"/> || 110° || 130°
 
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| Refresh Rate || 60Hz
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| IPD (mm) || 60.9-73.6 || 58-70
 
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| Persistence || None
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! Viewing Optics !!
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| Weight (g) || 555 || 809
 
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| Viewing Optics || 110° Field of View(nominal)
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| Cable Length (m) || 4.5 || 5.0
 
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| Cable Length (m) || 1.8
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| Platform || PC || PC
 
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| HDMI || HDMI 1.4
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| SteamVR compatible || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes
 
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| USB Device || USB 2.0
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| Inputs || HDMI, USB || DisplayPort, USB
 
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| USB Host || USB 2.0 (requires DC Power Adapter)
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| Controller || Vive Wand || Valve Index
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| Positional Tracker || None
 
 
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| Sensors || Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer
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| Type || Lighthouse || Lighthouse 2.0
 
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| Update Rate || 1000 Hz
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| Degrees of Freedom || 6 || 6
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! Weight !!
 
 
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| Weight (g) || 379
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| Max. Play Area (m2) || 16 || 100<ref group="fn">Requires 4 Lighthouses 2.0</ref>
 
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| Additional Trackers || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes
 
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| Included Accessories || HDMI to DVI Adapter
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| Hand Tracking || style="background-color:#F99;" | No || style="background-color:#F99;" | No
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DC Power Adapter
 
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International Power Plugs
 
 
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Lens cleaning cloth
 
 
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| Built-in Headphones || style="background-color:#FFB;" | Optional<ref group="fn">Available with the Vive Deluxe Audio Strap</ref> || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes
 
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<ref name="fov">Field of View specified by manufacturer, could be horizontal or diagonal. Actual field of view depends on the distance between the HMD lenses and your eyes. For all listed devices, this distance is variable.</ref>
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| Resolution || 960 x 1080 per eye
 
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| Refresh Rate || 75 Hz, 72Hz, 60Hz
 
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| Persistence || 2 ms, 3ms, full
 
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! Viewing Optics !!
 
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| Viewing Optics || 100° Field of View(nominal)
 
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! Interfaces !!
 
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| Cable || 10' (detachable)
 
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| HDMI || HDMI 1.4b
 
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| USB Device || USB 2.0
 
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| USB Host || USB 2.0 (requires DC Power Adapter)
 
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| Positional Tracker USB || USB 2.0
 
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! Internal Tracking !!
 
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| Sensors || Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer
 
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| Update Rate || 1000 Hz
 
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! Positional Tracking !!
 
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| Sensors || Near Infrared CMOS Sensor
 
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| Update Rate || 60 Hz
 
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! Weight !!
 
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| Weight || 0.97 lbs (without cable)
 
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! Included Accessories !!
 
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| Included Accessories || HDMI to DVI Adapter
 
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DC Power Adapter
 
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International Power Plugs
 
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Nearsighted lens cups
 
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Lens cleaning cloth
 
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 4 April 2022

Head Mounted Display
Htcvive.png
HTC Vive

A head-mounted display (HMD), is a display device worn on the head or as part of a helmet, glasses or visor, that has a small display optic in front of one or each eye[1]. HMDs are most often used for virtual reality, for instance in the Radboud Immersive Virtual Environment Research labs.


Specifications

We currently offer the following types of head-mounted display in our research labs. For a full comparison of past and present HMDs, as well as other headsets on the market, see Comparison.

Image: 200 pixels Image: 200 pixels
HTC Vive Valve Index
Display
Display Type AMOLED LCD
Display Resolution (px, per eye) 1080 * 1200 1440*1600
Display Elements 2 2
Pixel Density (ppi) unspecified 598
Total Pixels (per eye) 1,296,000 2,304,000
Display Refresh Rate (Hz) 90 80/90/120/144
Viewing Optics
Field of View [fn 1] 110° 130°
IPD (mm) 60.9-73.6 58-70
Physical properties
Weight (g) 555 809
Cable Length (m) 4.5 5.0
Interface
Platform PC PC
SteamVR compatible Yes Yes
Inputs HDMI, USB DisplayPort, USB
Controller Vive Wand Valve Index
Tracking
Type Lighthouse Lighthouse 2.0
Degrees of Freedom 6 6
Max. Play Area (m2) 16 100[fn 2]
Additional Trackers Yes Yes
Hand Tracking No No
Audio
Built-in Headphones Optional[fn 3] Yes
  1. Field of View specified by manufacturer, could be horizontal or diagonal. Actual field of view depends on the distance between the HMD lenses and your eyes. For all listed devices, this distance is variable.
  2. Requires 4 Lighthouses 2.0
  3. Available with the Vive Deluxe Audio Strap

See Also

References