Published: 2015-09-15, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Virtual reality will indisputably be the next big thing in computing, with the Oculus Rift , HTC Vive and Sony's Playstation VR all vying for a piece of the action. Whether it's going to be a genuine revolution or merely a flash-in-the-pan gimmick is sti...
Incredible, immersive free-moving VR, Intuitive controllers with good battery life, Solid selection of games already available, Nothing else quite like it
Pain to set up, Software is buggy, Expensive and needs lots of space
It's clear, even from this short preview session, that Valve's SteamVR system and the HTC Vive are the future of VR. I have no doubt about it. Using lasers rather than cameras opens up the virtual reality space for true exploration and therefore true imm...
Published: 2018-01-19, Author: Dane , review by: nag.co.za
Abstract: It's that time again! That time when we get to watch Reej dive face-first into another piece of sweet, sweet hardware.This time, he's aiming to take your eyeballs on a trip through the wonderful world of virtual reality, as enabled by the HTC Vive VR head...
Abstract: After a little less than a week with the HTC Vive, I have to say that the new virtual-reality headset from HTC and Valve can be disorienting. It's hard to set up. It can be a little wonky.But it's also completely amazing.Along with its rival virtual reali...
Published: 2016-04-07, Author: Dan , review by: in.ign.com
Its demanding setup and fits of unreliability give the Vive major caveats, but the simple fact is that this is an unprecedented piece of hardware that opens up absolutely amazing possibilities for gaming and beyond. The ability to not just see a virtual e...
Abstract: Virtual reality has always been an expensive hobby. Even in 1995, when the only VR option was the Nintendo Virtual Boy, it was hard to justify spending money on the device. It was uncomfortable to wear. It didn't have any good games. And it was a little...