The HTC Vive is celebrating its 1st Anniversary today. With that, HTC has decided to sell their hit Virtual Reality Headsets for a discounted price of $700, which is $100 cheaper than its SRP, which is at $800.
After the initial success for HTC in the field of Virtual reality, it's now time for the Taiwanese firm to announce the Vive 2. HTC Vive is the most prefered virtual reality headset in its price range over Facebook backed Oculus' Rift.
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They outshone all the large competitors. Even their goggles look extremely futuristic! Virtual Reality goggles have been out for a while. Using the science behind a gyroscope and 360-degree video rendering method, people have created videos, movies, and even games which give off the illusion of virtual reality.
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The hotly anticipated HTC Vive is officially on its way. It's been confirmed for quite some time. But now, Taiwanese phone manufacturer HTC and game developer Valve that the new virtual reality gear will drop in early April 2016 with a price tag of $799.
The virtual reality market is expected to make serious waves in 2016, but it still depends a lot in the features, price range and such. Sony's offer in this new industry is called the PlayStation VR, the price of which has been leaked online recently, taking the players one step closer to a new world in gaming lifestyle.
Here's a comparative rundown highlighting the similarities and differences between the two leading first-generation VR systems for PC, based on what we know so far -- and a couple of educated guesses.
Facebook recently released information about the price and release date of its Oculus Rift VR, coming this spring 2015. Now, HTC has made a similar announcement for its own VR headset in collaboration with gaming company Valve Software, the Vive VR.