Full VR Kit $999 €1,079 £919 zł 4,669 Index & Controller Kit $749 €799 £689 zł 3,499 Index Headset $499 €539 £459 zł 2,339 Controllers (Pair) $279 €299 £259 zł 1,309 Base Station (Single) $149 €159 £139 zł 699 Face gaskets (2) $40 €43 ...
And that fits the bill for VR’s early adopters, many of which bought into the PC VR space at $800 for a Vive or Rift—not because it was cheap, but because of the promise of immersion. Index represents a real step forward in fidelity over first-gen VR headsets, while other soon to...
Price - Quality like this doesn’t come cheap. Featuring an exquisite IPS fast switching display that combines the highest quality panel technology with the speed of typical TN screens, the Valve Index offers the most immersive VR experience on the market. Each eye is treated to an LCD panel...
This is quite exciting for the future of Virtual Reality, as Valve as now properly given their backing to the OpenXR standard and added support into SteamVR. What is OpenXR? Overseen by The Khronos Group, who also oversee the OpenGL / Vulkan APIs, it's a royalty-free, open standard that...
Index is sold in several packages, the ‘full kit’ (which includes the headset, controllers, and base station trackers), a kit which includes the headset and controllers without base stations, and a standalone headset kit. While all three of these packages containing the headset are immediately...
Otherwise why should i spend nearly £1000 on their VR kit? This is much more disappointing than any issues with resolution, god gays, lack of wireless…. JesperL I agree. But I also think, that if they deliver a super title in like 6 months, then it will still work, just with ...
The full Index kit runs $1,000 and comes with all of 2016’s VR caveats: set up permanent or semi-permanent tracking equipment, figure out how to use fiddly SteamVR software and settings, and learn how to dial in all of the headset’s adjustments. Not to mention that to get the most...