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Read more.Aimed at developers, architects, and VR users. Made with help from Valve and Microsoft.
Cool cool, the more the merrier and the lower the prices, hopefully.
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
If I buy this, 'no compromises' headset, does this mean that they'll never release another one as it's so perfect and has, no compromises'?
Sounds good to me. It's great when a company releases something so good that they have only the consumer in mind.
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Hmmm
So HP, a company I've had many issues with in regards to poor design and faulty hardware, aswell as very poor customer service.
Add Microsoft mixed reality - faulty by design and quickly abandoned by Microsoft (yes they still develop Hololens)
Valve are the only company with any integrity in this area, but even they move on quickly from things if they don't take off straight away. I feel they want to push VR alot though.
Doesn't mean this is going to be bad, too. There's probably a reason they're still in business.
Everyone, from Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Dell, Asus, Acer, MSI, Gigabyte, HTC, Oculus, IBM, Corsair, Logitech, Coolermaster, Phanteks, Crucial, Samsung, Sony and LG to ASRock will have had goods and bads in their history.
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
I am happy that there are new faces competing with vr headset's. HTC vive has to low resolution as for me. the valve index is just too $$$ I really. cannot justify buying a toy for that much. hope there will be soon a lot of vr index class but cheaper
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