The Oculus Rift comes with an OLED display that supports a resolution of 1080×1200 pixels per eye at a 90 HZ refresh rate and 110° field of view. The headset comes with integrated headphones that will make sure to provide a 3D audio effect, rotational and positional tracking. You should know that the positional tracking system is named “Constellation” and it is performed by an USB stationary infrared sensor that is picking up the light that’s emitted by IR LEDS (which are integrated into the head-mounted display). Since last month, there were reports suggesting that soon enough, you will be able to stream games from your Xbox One console to the Oculus Rift on Windows 10 OS. Well, it seems that, starting from today, the Oculus Rift owners are able to do this. It is good to know that this feature is quite similar to how Xbox One game streaming works on Windows 10 PCs. Unfortunately, you will not be able to experience virtual reality yet and instead the feature is putting your Xbox One’s screen on a TV in the virtual reality environment, where you are able to look around, but the actual is not in VR. Below you can watch a video about how this feature is actually working:

Stream Xbox One games on the Oculus Rift through Windows 10 PlayStation Now streams Sony games to Windows PC Streaming Xbox One games to Windows 10 phones is now possible

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