Oculus Rift Crescent Bay - The Best Iteration Yet - CES 2015
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The video provides an on-site hands-on look at the Oculus Rift Crescent Bay prototype at CES 2015, highlighting a significant step forward over prior DK revisions. The presenter notes a higher refresh rate around 90 Hz, improved screen visibility, and a much reduced screen door effect compared to earlier development kits, though they refrain from disclosing exact screen specifics. A major emphasis is placed on the new tracking system, which uses additional IR LEDs around the rim and a broader camera frame to maintain reliable tracking even when the user turns their head or moves out of the frame. The Crescent Bay also features removable headphones and introduces spatial audio support, with an SDK planned for developers to place audio sources in a room and hear their precise location, enhancing immersion. While full consumer version details are sparse, the video confirms that Crescent Bay marks a strong leap in presence and tracking fidelity, raising anticipation for a more polished CV1 experience. Demos at the booth, including a dinosaur encounter and fast-paced FPS scenes, illustrate how much more immersive and responsive the system feels, even though full body tracking is not yet implemented. The clip closes with excitement about the progress and a tease of future Crescent Bay coverage, inviting viewers to share their impressions in the comments and thank sponsors who supported the CES coverage.
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