Windows Virtual Reality Interface is Here
As well as compatible headsets from HP, Acer, ASUS, and Dell.Â
It doesnât look quite as polished as the SteamVR Home platform, but I like where they are headed.
As for hardware that works on the platform, both HP ($329.99) and Acer ($299.99) just shipped their own dev kits (as well as ASUS and Dell) that share essentially the exact same technical specifications. According to the product listings they each feature:
Both lenses are 1440 x 1440 bringing the full resolution to 2880Ă1440 combined,
2.89â diagonal display size (x2),
Two cameras embedded on the front for inside-out positional tracking,
95-degree horizontal field of view,
Up to 90Hz refresh rate,
Front-hinged display, similar to the PSVR,
Built in mic and audio jack for headphones,
Single cable with HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0 connectivity points,
Four meter-long cable.
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