Samsung is making its own virtual reality headset separate from the previous Gear VR release. While it hasn't announced as such, we know it's in the works thanks to a leak in a partner press release that mentions that very specific hardware. It's called the Exynos VR III all-in-one head mounted display.
More than that even, UploadVR actually found one of these headsets at a trade show and managed to snap a picture of it alongside some specifications, giving us a very real look at what this new headset will be capable of. It comes with a built-in ARM Makli G71 MP20 GPY graphics processor, twinned with a M2 Dual 2.5GHz CPU. Purportedly this enables it to run some experiences at 4K resolution at up to 75 frames per second, or 3440 x 1440 pixels at 90 frames per second.
The system looks to have four front-facing cameras, which should enable hand tracking and inside-out-tracking, meaning no external sensors are required. We're also told that the system can handle eye-tracking, which opens up exciting possibilities for field of view changes in-game, but also foveated rendering to reduce the load on the system's on-board processors.
It's not clear what Samsung plans to do with this headset, but as a prototype, it's likely a reference design for future consumer releases. It will be a little underpowered compared to its PC-bound counterparts, but with a 4K screen and inside out tracking, it should be able to create some pretty compelling experiences for people.
Are you interested in some of the standalone, portable headset designs we've seen cropping up?