HTC to announce Vive price at MWC - Preorders 2/29 - Planned Release April (Update - $799)

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I might purchase this. $800 seems reasonable for the tech. Plus combined with the Rift, I'll have all VR games :manny:
 

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I'm probably gonna wait for some impressions and some games
 

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I'm probably gonna wait for some impressions and some games
Yeah, the lack of shown games is putting me on the fence. I still will probably cop though, given that it's integrated with steam. :manny:

I expect the games to come. So far, it looks like the Oculus Rift has more games though.

Packing the Vive with a Job Simulator is not a good look though. They needed some better games like the Rift was giving. :yeshrug:
 

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If this is the price after the OR price range, wonder what it was before? 1k? :huhldup:
 

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I might buy one of these VR units. Which one will the best @Ciggavelli ?
Hard to tell right now. The Rift has more games at the moment, but the Vive has Valve's backing and a few more features. I already bought the Rift. I'm seriously considering buying the Vive as well. I'm going all in on VR this year.

The Rift is cheaper and has more support right now. That may change in the future, but with Facebook backing the Rift, we're talking about movies, sports, and social integration as well as games.

That being said the Vive looks nice too. It's really about the games, and it's too early to tell which will have more or if games will have cross platform play.

I'm an early adopter, so that's why I'll probably buy the Vive on the 29th as well, but that's overkill for most people.

Unless you want VR right now (like me), it's probably best to just wait it out 6 months and see which one is supported more.
 

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Unveiling the Vive Virtual Reality System and Pre-order

We are proud to announce, in partnership with Valve®, the unveiling of the consumer edition of the ViveTM virtual reality system powered by Steam®VR.

The countdown has begun and is ticking away toward 10 a.m. Eastern time on Monday 2/29 at which time pre-orders will open worldwide with pre-order fulfillment and full commercial availability starting early April 2016. Vive will be delivered as a complete kit allowing users to instantly jump into a fully immersive virtual environment using two wireless controllers, 360 degree tracking and room scale movement sensors.The integration of SteamVR into the bundle ensures that all Vive equipment is kept up-to-date with the latest features.

Taking Vive one step further, with refreshed branding and an updated head strap, the Vive consumer edition builds upon the innovative features that were introduced into the Vive Pre. The consumer edition of Vive also integrates phone functionality. Enabling you to stay connected to the real world, without exiting the virtual world, Vive Phone Services demonstrates the ability to combine both realities without losing touch of either. By allowing you to receive and respond to both incoming and missed calls, get text messages and send quick replies and check upcoming calendar invites directly through the headset, it opens up a whole new world of possibilities for both consumers and businesses.

The Vive will be priced at $799 and for a limited time the consumer edition will also ship with two fully-fledged VR experiences to get you started in the virtual world.

  • Job Simulator, by Owlchemy Labs: In a firmly tongue-in-cheek world where robots have replaced all human jobs, step into the ‘Job Simulator’ to learn what it was like ‘to job’.


  • Fantastic Contraption, by Northway Games in collaboration with Radial Games: Imagine walking around a grassy island floating in the sky, building a machine the size of a horse with your own hands, then watching it roll out into the world.


But it’s not just about gaming. In addition to these launch titles, HTC is working with developers to foster the creation of content that spans multiple sectors including entertainment, retail, education, design, healthcare and automotive that will ultimately transform people’s lives.

“From the beginning, Vive has been at the forefront of virtual reality, with HTC pioneering several ground breaking technologies,” comments Cher Wang, chairwoman and CEO, HTC. “Since announcing Vive this time last year, we have worked tirelessly with Valve to deliver the best VR experience on the market, winning multiple awards and receiving critical acclaim from media, consumers and the industry. With the Vive consumer edition we are now able to realize our ultimate vision; bringing Vive into homes around the globe so that people can experience immersive virtual reality in a away that fires the imagination and truly changes the world.”


  • Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent, or greater
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 equivalent, or greater
  • RAM: 4GB+
  • Video Output: HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2, or newer
  • USB Port: 1x USB 2.0 or greater port
  • Operating System: Windows 7 SP1 or newer
 
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