HTC’s VR efforts double with Vive, Vive Pro
Virtual reality's second revolution isn't going anywhere, and now that it's beginning to take off, HTC is doubling down with two options.
Virtual reality's second revolution isn't going anywhere, and now that it's beginning to take off, HTC is doubling down with two options.
The first day of CES packed into five minutes, with news from Samsung, Sony, LG, Intel, Hisense, TCL, and HTC. It’s The Wrap, and it’s live from Vegas.
No one likes being stuck to their computer, and VR tends to come with that caveat, but this year, things will change.
HTC’s virtual reality “Vive” system gets all the attention because of how it lets you move in the real world, but it still keeps you tethered with a cable. But with Focus, the company plans to change things.
Both Google Earth and Google StreetView changed the world when it was released, but if you have a VR headset, you can even get closer.
Virtual reality already has a high cost of entry, but HTC is hoping a move to make the Vive less expensive helps. Will it?
The future where a computer listens to your voice and does what you say isn't just limited to Siri and Google doing voice searches. Watch enough science fiction and you'll paint a picture of a world where technology has evolved to the point where it is just that much more...
HTC makes one of the better VR headsets in the HTC Vive, but it hasn't crossed over into the world of portable virtual reality for some reason, but an announcement in Japan could change that shortly.
Hooray for superfluous days of recognition, because that's what April 5 is, unless you've been hankering to go out and buy one of HTC's Vive VR headsets.
Virtual reality's darling headset from HTC is proving one of the more excellent things the company has ever released, and it's about to get even better.