Actually, not everything is quite like that. YouTube blogger “Tyriel Wood – VR Tech” showed that the device can be connected to a computer and used as an additional monitor.

To do this, he used a video card with a USB Type-C connector and a VirtualLink interface. If the video card does not have such a connector, you can use a special adapter.

Blogger successfully connected the PlayStation VR2 headset to the NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti graphics card and the headset worked in virtual screen mode in Cinematic mode. The helmet ran at a 120Hz refresh rate and Windows recognized its microphone and headphones.

True, it is worth noting that the functionality of the device in Windows is limited. For example, the virtual screen did not follow the user’s head movements, and the headset itself displayed a 1920×1080 pixel resolution image instead of the standard 2000×2040.

Source: Ferra

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