Device Compatibility Tester

Role

Tests whether an experience works across intended hardware, platforms, and environments.

Description

A Device Compatibility Tester checks whether a work behaves reliably across the hardware and software configurations it is expected to support. In immersive media, this may include headset models, controllers, hand tracking, sensors, OS versions, GPUs, cables, audio devices, projectors, show-control systems, and network conditions.

Testing & QA Context

In QA practice, the Device Compatibility Tester identifies device-specific failures and platform differences that could affect release, exhibition, or repeatable operation.

Scope Note

Includes headset/device matrices, platform checks, controller behavior, tracking tests, performance differences, installation hardware checks, driver/OS compatibility, and version-specific problems.

Boundary Note

Device compatibility testing is narrower than general QA and broader than performance profiling alone. It asks whether the experience works across the real target setup.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include QA testers, technical QA leads, developers, systems engineers, installation technicians, build/deployment engineers, and technical producers.

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