Quelle anzeigen | Eingebaut |
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Auflösung pro Auge | 2160 x 1200 px |
Display-Technologie | OLED |
Sichtfeld | 110.0 ° |
Aktualisierungsrate | 90.0 Hz |
Beschleunigungsmesser | Ja |
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Gyroskop | Ja |
Digitaler Kompass | Ja |
Magnetometer | Ja |
Farbe des Produkts | Schwarz |
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Körpermaterial |
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Angetrieben durch Batterie | Nein |
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Brille kompatibel | Nein |
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Positionsverfolgung | Ja |
Gestensteuerung | Ja |
Bewegungsverfolgung | 6 Freiheitsgrade |
Kopfhöreranschluss | Externe Kopfhörer erforderlich |
Höhe | 182.0 mm |
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Breite | 117.0 mm |
Tiefe | 102.0 mm |
Konnektivitätstechnologie | Verdrahtet |
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Anzahl der HDMI-Anschlüsse | 1 |
USB-Version | USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
Kartenleser integriert | Nein |
Empfohlener RAM-Speicher | 2.0 GB |
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