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While DK1 offers a fairly immersive experience, it is not perfect. When using the device, motion blur is quite apparent. It also has pixelation due to low resolution and the appearance of looking through a [[screen door]].
While DK1 offers a fairly immersive experience, it is not perfect. When using the device, motion blur is quite apparent. It also has pixelation due to low resolution and the appearance of looking through a [[screen door]].
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In addition to the head-mounted display, DK1 has a brick-like device called the control box. User must connect the HMD to the control box before it can be hooked up to PC. Along with various I/O ports such as [[HDMI]], DVI, Mini USB and power connector, Control box allows the user to change the brightness and contrast of his or her display. The video input for the HMD is DVI. The control box changes PC's HDMI output into DVI.
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The DK1 has a control box wired to the headset, which connects to a display output device like a personal computer. Along with various I/O ports such as [[HDMI]], DVI, Mini USB and power connector, control box allows the user to change the brightness and contrast of the HMD.
The hardware was designed partly by [[Nirav Patel]].
The hardware was designed partly by [[Nirav Patel]].