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What is the screen size in an Occulus Rift?

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I am using a 6" cell phone and I am wondering if OR will give me a bigger picture than what I am currently getting with my 6" screen.

 

I knoe the resolution will be better as my resolution on my phone is 1920x1080.


Aaron Tirrell

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The Oculus Rift screen was actually just a Samsung Galaxy Note 3. It even had the touchscreen still active! :laugh:

The CV1 uses two screens, as seen in this video.

 

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Thank you.

 

7.08" it looks like, an inch larger than what I am used to should be huge inside the cockpit.

 

I had been using Morgans 5.5" iPhone 6 plus with Riftcat, but going to my 6" Android was huge, so I imagine the OR will be massive.

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