Mostrar fuente | Construido en |
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tipo de realidad | Realidad aumentada |
Campo de visión | 120.0 ° |
Frecuencia de actualización | 60.0 Hz |
Peso | 590.0 g |
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Compatibilidad del controlador | Controlador propietario |
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Tipo de conector USB | Micro USB |
Memoria RAM recomendada | 2.0 GB |
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Gafas compatibles | Sí |
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Seguimiento de posición | Sí |
Corrección óptica | Sí |
Cámara frontal | Sí |
Registro visual | Sí |
Conexión de auriculares | Auriculares incorporados |
Cuerpo material | El plastico |
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Alimentado por batería | Sí |
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