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Enjoy virtual reality content designed for PS VR and other compatible VR content in 360-degree, omnidirectional video. You can identify these types of content by looking for PlayStation®VR on packaging or on the appropriate PlayStation™Store page.
PS VR also supports other types of content*1 such as:
You can view 2D content in the following resolutions:
On a PlayStation®4 console (CUH-7000 series) or a PlayStation®5 console, you can view 2D content in 2160p*2. When you connect PS VR to a TV that supports 2160p, you'll see content displayed as follows:
VR headset power status | VR headset | TV |
On | Uses the resolution of the VR headset | 1080p |
Off | ― | 2160p |
On a PlayStation®4 console (CUH-7000 series) only, but not on PlayStation®5 consoles, you can connect PS VR to either a 2D TV or a 3D TV. 3D content is displayed as follows:
TV type | PS4™ system setting | VR headset | TV |
2D TV | Display in 3D with VR Headset *4 is enabled | 3D | No content displayed *5 |
Display in 3D with VR Headset *4 is not enabled | 2D | 2D | |
3D TV | (No setting available) | 3D | 3D |
*1 Even if your TV is HDR (high dynamic range) compatible, the HDR setting in Settings > Sound and Screen > Video Output Settings on the PS4™ system is Off when CUH-ZVR1 is connected.
*2 When CUH-ZVR1 is connected, the video signal from a PS4 console or PS5 console uses only the YUV420 colour format.
*3 Frame packing (720/50p, 720/60p, 1080/24p), top-and-bottom (720/50p, 720/60p, 1080/24p), and side-by-side (1080/50i, 1080/60i) formats are supported.
*4 When you're playing a Blu-ray 3D™ disc while PS VR is connected to a 2D TV, you can press the OPTIONS button, and then select Settings > Display in 3D with VR Headset.
*5 Also, audio will not be output from your TV. Connect headphones to your VR headset.
Always update PS VR device software and PS4™ system software to the latest version.
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