"The Oculus Rift DK1 is perfect for any VR enthusiast. Play your games with a realism you never knew existed Please make sure that your PC supports the Oculus Rift before purchasing.
Nvidia GTX 970 or AMD equivalent Intel i5 4490 or AMD Equivalent 8GB + RAM Compatible HDMI 1.3 Video Output 2 x USB 3.0 Ports 1 x USB 2.0 Port Windows 7 SP1 or newer Operating System
Purchase Includes Hard Case Headset Control Box DVI/HDMI Adapter 6ft HDMI Cable 3ft USB Cable 3 types of lens Over the head strap"
1 year warranty also provided.
All comments (21)
ocelot20
10 Jul 17#1
What games actually support this old model?
aseddon130
10 Jul 17#2
I'd be interested to know what this works with too ...
Its an early version so its not perfect with higher latency and lower refresh rates, so probably not ideal for gaming. But to watch 360 videos it should be serviceable.
SBIAC
10 Jul 171#4
This will put you off vr
SBIAC
10 Jul 171#5
Don't let it put you off though. You can try it for cheap but just remember the consumer rift is about 29 times better and only 10 times more expensive
just bought of the same seller for £25 it was an auction not offer or BIN . Thought it would be good to see if i like VR and if i can justify £400 for the cv1 . Reading a few of the comments ive changed my expectations lol. still for £25 i can try and modify and upgrade it myself allready thinking of wii controller for head tracking or maybe an old Kinect.
DannyRea to ronniefisher
12 Jul 17#16
Exactly that! This is perfect to try things out first before spending over £400 on a better newer version, if you don't like it then hey, £25 isn't bad. Can easily sell it on as well.
RadicalCosmicalRainbow
12 Jul 17#17
I been using GearVR and Samsung S7Edge. Would this be worth trying with a GTX 970?
Edit* What I mean is, would this be noticably better regarding the VR experience?
migavupe
12 Jul 17#18
£33 cash or £48 vouchers in cex.
SBIAC
14 Jul 17#19
You won't like it because this version is not consumer ready. This will not be a good experience. And you will say: well I tried vr and I didn't like it so it's not for me. But you didn't really try it and you would be doing yourself a disservice. This has all the pitfalls of the consumer rift - amplified, and with none of the benefits or immersion created by VR
gluttony
14 Jul 17#20
seller automatically declined my offer of £35
DannyRea to gluttony
15 Jul 17#21
Ah, some people were voting this cold because they got it at a lower price from him
Opening post
"The Oculus Rift DK1 is perfect for any VR enthusiast.
Play your games with a realism you never knew existed
Please make sure that your PC supports the Oculus Rift before purchasing.
A compatibility tool is available from
https://ocul.us/compat-tool
Recommended Specification
Nvidia GTX 970 or AMD equivalent
Intel i5 4490 or AMD Equivalent
8GB + RAM
Compatible HDMI 1.3 Video Output
2 x USB 3.0 Ports
1 x USB 2.0 Port
Windows 7 SP1 or newer Operating System
Purchase Includes
Hard Case
Headset
Control Box
DVI/HDMI Adapter
6ft HDMI Cable
3ft USB Cable
3 types of lens
Over the head strap"
1 year warranty also provided.
All comments (21)
Its an early version so its not perfect with higher latency and lower refresh rates, so probably not ideal for gaming. But to watch 360 videos it should be serviceable.
This guy is accepting offers of £35 new.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oculus-Rift-DK1-Virtual-Reality-Headset/252961773018?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
why not just say 'hey this person has been accepting £35' ???
At a £100 it's a great entry level VR system, i have enjoyed it so much i just jumped onto the latest rift deal to replace the DK2.
https://developer.oculus.com/downloads/package/oculus-runtime-for-windows/
Edit* What I mean is, would this be noticably better regarding the VR experience?