The HTC Vive virtual reality headset is now shipping in 24 countries, with delivery in about two or three business days. It’s also available for a demo (and purchase) in select retail locations such as Microsoft Stores, GameStop, and Micro Center locations.
HTC is working with the Bellevue, Washington.-based game publisher Valve to make the Vive, which can create a “room scale” VR experience. HTC will fulfill preorders through retailers beginning this week.
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“Since beginning preorders at the end of February and shipping in early April, we’ve seen incredible interest in Vive,” said Dan O’Brien, vice president of VR at HTC, in a statement. “Working with our retail partners has only enhanced that momentum because more people are able to try the only truly immersive virtual reality offering on the market today.”
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Vive sells for $800 and runs on a high-end PC. It comes with an adjustable headset, two wireless controllers with HD haptic feedback and 360-degree motion tracking. More than 200 VR offerings now available on Steam. The Vive competes with the Oculus Rift VR headset, which has been in short supply since its launch on March 28. Sony will launch its PlayStation VR headset in October for the PlayStation 4.
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