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The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV is traditionally one of the largest tech events of the entire year and CES 2017 is no different. Consider this to be your consistently updated one-stop shop for all of the news from CES 2017 so far. Upload’s CES 2017 Predictions [ Link ]. Pre-CES News and Announcements.
Fans can rejoice, then; an official Sword Art Online VR experience is coming, but not on Luckey’s Rift, nor HTC’s Vive or PlayStation VR. The experience is actually coming to eye-tracking underdog, FOVE 0. The app will go live next Tuesday, January 31st, and be available until the end of July 2017.
Back in September we reported that eye-tracking VR headset, FOVE 0, would be going up for pre-order on November 2nd. FOVE 0 costs $599, though it’s available at a discounted price of $549 for its first week on an official website. As promised, orders are now live, and the kit’s price as been revealed.
With CES 2017 kicking off next week, here we take a look back at the highlights (and lowlights) from 4 years of VR at CES to gauge how far the industry has come and look for clues as to where it goes from here. The HTC Vive (DK1), SteamVR Controllers and Laser Basestations. The final Oculus Rift consumer edition.
Eye-Tracking VR Headset FOVE 0 Costs $599, Starts Shipping This Year Back in September we reported that eye-tracking VR headset, FOVE 0, would be going up for pre-order on November 2nd. FOVE 0 costs $599, though it’s available at a discounted price of $549 for its first week on an official website. Read more here.
Not only that, but the pair have also successfully integrated SMI’s tech into select HTC Vive units. That’s something that eye-tracking headset FOVE is looking into , as announced this week, and will no doubt become an important feature of many devices in the future.
As one of the first developers to release a game for Gear VR and helping to bring multiplayer classic Gang Beasts [ Review: 7/10 ] to Rift, Coatsink is one of the UK’s biggest VR devs, and 2017 sounds like it will be a significant year for the company. The new hardware hint is also enticing.
Max Resolution (combined). depends on smartphone. Positional Tracking. Motion Controller. Release date. visit website Merge. Field of view. Max Resolution (combined). depends on smartphone. Positional Tracking. Motion Controller. Release date. visit website VeeR OASIS VR. Field of view. Max Resolution (combined). depends on smartphone. Release date.
Max Resolution (combined). depends on smartphone. Positional Tracking. Motion Controller. Release date. visit website Merge. Field of view. Max Resolution (combined). depends on smartphone. Positional Tracking. Motion Controller. Release date. visit website VeeR OASIS VR. Field of view. Max Resolution (combined). depends on smartphone. Release date.
Anyway, we sat down and discussed which 2017 device gets the most bang for the buck – this article is intended to make the market a bit more transparent. The HTC Vive, produced by HTC and developed together with video game industry giant Valve, was released on April 5th, 2016. HTC Vive Pro. Don’t be limited.
Anyway, we sat down and discussed which 2017 device gets the most bang for the buck – this article is intended to make the market a bit more transparent. The HTC Vive, produced by HTC and developed together with video game industry giant Valve, was released on April 5th, 2016. HTC Vive Pro. Don’t be limited.
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