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Razer OSVR HDK 2 Teardown

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After removing four friendly Phillips screws, the display assembly lifts out of the headset with ease.

A smear of light adhesive attaches each of the screens to the plastic casing—we've certainly had an easier time here than getting to the CV1's displays.

Improved visuals on the HDK 2 make it a contender with the big names in VR: The two 1080p OLED displays, made by AU Optronics, look similar to the Samsung displays on the HTC Vive, and boast the same 2160 x 1200 combined resolution and 90 Hz refresh rate.

The display is one of the HDK 2's biggest improvements from its predecessor. Conveniently, anyone with an older HDK can simply upgrade their screen to match the HDK 2.

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