A new video details reported specs and features for Sony’s headset

A new report has emerged fromPSVR Without Parole, indicating some details about an upcoming PlayStation VR headset. This came from a conference held to brief developers on the headset, whichUploadVRindependently corroborates took place.

The specs detailed line up with some ofUploadVR’s previous reportingon the next Sony headset. That means 4000×2040 pixel resolution (or 2000×2040 for each eye), as well as eye-tracking support.

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PSVR Without Parole’s video also claims the device—codenamed NGVR or Next-Generation Virtual Reality—uses a Fresnel OLED display with a 110-degree field of view. They also say haptics in the headset are a thing, and that controllers will be bundled in with the headset, with both adaptive triggers and capacitive touch sensors.

You can check out more of PSVR Without Parole’s report above, which includes some more discussion on a reported angle for future VR games to be hybrid, or playable on a flatscreen or in PlayStation VR. Their report also says the new headset won’t be launching in 2021, but that details will be revealed early next year.

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It’s always been a little tough to judge where VR is at, as game-changing experiences likeHalf-Life: Alyxshake up the scene andother bits of newsmake things look shaky. The prospect of next-gen consoles powering VR is certainly intriguing, and Sony’s headset wasone of the easier, cheaper waysto get into the market, even if other headset developers arenow upping their game.

I suppose we’ll know what plans are in a little bit, if this report holds true. If these hints, plussome of the other indicators we’ve had over the years, point towards what Sony is working on, it could be pretty interesting to see.

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