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Its peak pixel density is 32 PPD.<ref name="j147">{{cite web | title=Bigscreen Beyond: Full Specification | website=VRcompare | url=https://vr-compare.com/headset/bigscreenbeyond | access-date=2024-05-14}}</ref> | Its peak pixel density is 32 PPD.<ref name="j147">{{cite web | title=Bigscreen Beyond: Full Specification | website=VRcompare | url=https://vr-compare.com/headset/bigscreenbeyond | access-date=2024-05-14}}</ref> | ||
− | It connects with DisplayPort 1.4 | + | It connects with DisplayPort 1.4. It uses displays from the Chinese company SeeYa.<ref name="i403">{{cite web | last=Guttag | first=Karl | title=AWE 2024 VR – Hypervision, Sony XR, Big Screen, Apple, Meta, & LightPolymers | website=KGOnTech | date=2024-07-22 | url=https://kguttag.com/2024/07/22/awe-2024-vr-hypervision-sony-xr-big-screen-apple-meta-lightpolymers/ | access-date=2025-03-23}}</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 23 March 2025
The Bigscreen Beyond is a VR headset. It works with SteamVR. It has pancake lenses. It uses OLED displays. Its resolution is 2560x2560 per eye. It has a field of view of 102 degrees horizontal and 90 degrees vertical. It runs at 90hz or 75hz.
Bigscreen Beyond was released on September 7th, 2023.
Its peak pixel density is 32 PPD.[1]
It connects with DisplayPort 1.4. It uses displays from the Chinese company SeeYa.[2]