
Following
 in the footsteps of Microsoft and Samsung, HTC is also stepping into 
the territory of virtual reality and has partnered with a company called
 Valve (a video game platform company that distributes and manages 
thousands of games such as Counter Strike etc) to launch its own virtual
 reality headset. The HTC Vive headset as it’s called will get a 
consumer edition by 2015 and the developer addition will launch this 
Spring.
According
 to the company, the headset has a 1,200 by 1,080 pixel screen in front 
of each eye, with refresh rates of 90 frames per second to display 
realistic images which will transport users/players into the virtual 
world.
It
 has a gyrosensor, accelerometer, and laser position sensor which 
combine to precisely track the rotation of a users’ head on both axes to
 an accuracy of 1/10th of a degree, according to HTC.
HTC’s
 press release notes that “Vive offers the most immersive experience of 
any VR package” with a “full Room Scale 360 degree solution with tracked
 controllers.”
According
 to HTC, they have combined Valve’s Steam VR tracking and input 
technologies with the Vive Headset. This will allow users’ physical 
location to be tracked (15 feet by 15 feet in the virtual world) as 
well. Essentially users will be able to walk in the virtual space, while
 the Steam’s base station will track the location.
The
 headset will also have Ergonomic VR game controllers in each hand to 
allow users “to use virtual objects and interact with the virtual world”
 and the position of each controller will be tracked to help developers 
create a range of activities and interactions. The VR controllers will 
be available in a pair and HTC claims they are simple to use. Users can 
also plug-in their headphones into the headset to get the full audio 
experience as well.
“Our
 collaboration with HTC is driven by the companies’ shared desire to 
produce the most compelling and complete VR experience,” said Ken 
Birdwell of Valve. “Delivering content creators with the Vive Developer 
Edition is an incredibly important milestone in our efforts to achieve 
that goal.”
“Vive
 creates an exciting opportunity for all developers and content 
creators, to help us bring virtual reality into the mainstream with an 
end-to-end solution that completely redefines how we entertain 
ourselves, communicate with each other, learn and, eventually, how we 
become more productive,” Cher Wang, HTC Chairwoman said.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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