Four years after the original HTC Vive and the first wave of Half-Life VR hype, Valve has officially taken the wraps off its Index VR headset. All the signs point to a device built for comfortably ...
As weâve moved forward in VR technology and gaming, the priority has become pretty clear as to what VR users want out of the tech. Graphics and tech quality are important, but getting rid of the ...
Valve finally revealed their new Index headset and itâs got some pretty impressive specs. From improved resolution and field of view to a display which can run up to 144Hz, thereâs a lot to like. But ...
âHigh-fidelity virtual realityâ is the tagline Valveâs gone with, and thatâs certainly supported by the price tag. Whereas Oculus has chosen to aim for mass-market appeal in its second generation, ...
Back in 2016, Valve partnered with HTC to create the Vive, a SteamVR headset to compete with the now-Facebook-owned Oculus Rift. A year later, they released the Vive Pro, an updated headset with ...
Itâs pricey, but Valveâs new virtual reality headset is the one to beat thanks to its crisp display and high field of view. Last month we put out some initial impressions of Valveâs new Index virtual ...
The first time out of the box, the Valve Index is a giant pain in the ass. And Valve doesnât seem to be interested in competing when it comes to simplicity of use; connecting the two external sensors ...
Back at the end of March, Valve revealed â or at least teased â the Index, a new VR headset it's been working on behind the scenes. That teaser didn't come with any significant information on ...
BELLEVUE, WashingtonâThe Valve Index, a new virtual reality system from the creators of beloved video game series like Half-Life and Portal and the mega-popular Steam game store, is an aspirational ...
Where does virtual reality go next? Right now there seem to be two paths: portable and self-contained headsets like the Oculus Quest or those connected to computers and consoles like the Rift and ...
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It looks like no one is able to buy a Valve Index VR headest right now. Road to VR reports that all 31 countries where Valve sells its Index VR headset have no stock. The Steam pages for all regions ...
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