Samsung announces HMD Odyssey+ Windows Mixed Reality headset with Anti-Screen Door Effect display
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Samsung today announced an updated version of its Odyssey Windows Mixed Reality headset. The new Samsung Odyssey+ headset comes with an exclusive Anti-Screen Door Effect (Anti-SDE) Display. In regular VR headset displays, the fine lines separating pixels will become visible disrupting immersive experience and the Screen Door Effect may even lead to dizziness or nausea over time. Samsung claims that its display tech avoids this issue, creating a perceived PPI of 1,233 PPI for an immersive mixed reality experience. It features dual 3.5” AMOLED displays and a combined resolution of 1,440 x 1,600.
As we have already seen in Odyssey headset, the new Odyssey+ also integrates AKG’s premium audio technology for great sounds. The built-in 360o spatial sound support that simulates 3D audio, delivering clear acoustics. The breathable anti-fog material of the Odyssey+’s face padding ensures the inside of the eye box doesn’t mist up, allowing anyone to use the headset for extended hours.
The Samsung HMD Odyssey+ will be available from today in the US from the Microsoft store and Samsung.com. Samsung will also expand the availability to other countries including Korea, China, Hong Kong, and Brazil.
Tech specs:
Platform | Windows MR, Steam VR Support | |
Display | Dual 3.5in AMOLED, Anti-SDE | |
Resolution | 2880 X 1,600 (1,440 X 1,600 per eye) | |
Frequency | 60Hz, 90Hz | |
Field of View | 110o | |
Sensors | 2 Windows MR Cameras, IPD Sensor, G-Sensor, Gyroscope, Proximity | |
Tracking | Convenience | 6DOF, Inside-out |
Area | 170o | |
Connectivity | HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0 | |
Audio | AKG Premium Audio | |
Microphone | Dual Array Mic | |
IPD Adjustment | Yes | |
Convenience | Adjustable Headband | |
Weight | 1.3 lbs |
See Samsung’s sizzle reel for the device below:
https://youtu.be/O8oJe_NgMvA
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