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MWC 2015: HTC Vive Virtual Reality Headset

03.03.2015

HTC has announced the Vive, a virtual reality headset developed in collaboration with Valve. The device will go on sale later this year and the Vive Developer Edition will be available in the spring.

The Taiwanese company has promised to attend the Game Developers Conference next week, where developers will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with Valve's virtual reality technology.

The Vive Developer Edition headset uses dual 1200 x 1080-pixel displays with a 90fps refresh rate, which HTC claims "eliminates judder" and "achieves photorealistic imaging."

HTC's press release states that it is the world's first device to provide a complete room-scale virtual experience, "allowing you to climb, walk and explore your virtual space, explore objects from any angle, and truly interact with your surroundings."

Head movements are tracked with a tenth of a degree accuracy using a gyroscope, accelerometer and laser positioning sensor. The device will come with a Steam VR base station for tracking movements in the virtual space. It looks like the base stations will create a 3D model of the virtual room. A pair of base stations will track the user's physical location in space over an area of ​​15 by 15 feet (about 20,9 m2). Previous versions of Valve's glasses used cameras to track the user's location using QR code tags placed on the walls of the room.

HTC chief marketing officer Jeff Gattis said that the Vive headset is light in weight, so it can be used for a long time without any consequences. The Vive Developer Edition headset is equipped with an audio jack, but the commercial version of the device will most likely have an integrated audio solution instead.

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