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[* black] Let's take a quick look at Razer's OSVR HDK 2 specs and peripherals:
- [* red] Two OLED displays with combined 2160 x 1200 resolution (441 ppi), running at 90 fps
- [* yellow] Accelerometer, gyroscope, and compass
- [* green] 360-degree tracking with included IR Camera, operating at 100Hz
-[* black] Tech Translation: OSVR HDK = Open Source Virtual Reality Hacker Development Kit.
+ [* red] ***Head mounted display***: with two OLED displays 2160 x 1200 combined resolution (441 ppi), 90 fps.
+ [* orange] ***IR Camera***: with 360º tracking, operating at 100Hz
+ [* yellow] ***Belt box***: with surround sound audio codec, "and signal boosters"
+[* icon_reminder] Let's decode that name real quick, OSVR HDK = Open Source Virtual Reality Hacker Development Kit, this is the version 2.0.