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Meet Vive, a new virtual reality headset from HTC and Valve
The surprises just kept coming at HTC’s MWC press conference on Sunday. After
unveiling the HTC One M9 and the HTC Grip (the company’s first wearable), CEO
Peter Chou took the stage to introduce yet another new product: the Vive virtual
reality headset.
HTC is partnering
with Valve to bring its own virtual reality
headset to market. The Vive [official site] combines
Valve’s Steam VR technology with HTC’s design, bringing to life a device that
might stand a chance against the Oculus Rift and Sony’s Project Morpheus.
“It’s rare that a
company has an opportunity to forever transform the ways in which people interact
with the world and communicate with each other, but that is exactly what we
plan to do with Valve,” said Cher Wang, Chairwoman of HTC.
The Vive features
two 1200 x 1080 displays in front of each eye at a blazing 90 frames per
second. A headphone jack sits on the side of the Developer Edition so that you
can plug in your favorite earplugs or headphones. A gyrosensor,
accelerometer, and laser position sensor are all contained within the device as
well.
In addition to the
Vive, Valve and HTC are also working on base stations to track your physical
location and allow you to actually get up and explore the virtual environment.
HTC plans to
release the Vive Developer Edition this spring, with a final consumer edition
scheduled to launch before the end of 2015.
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HTC AND
VALVE PARTNER TO MAKE VIRTUAL REALITY DREAM COME TRUE
HTC
unveils strategic partnership with Valve; announces VR developer edition
available in Spring and consumer edition available by end of 2015
Barcelona, Spain, March 1, 2015 – HTC, a
pioneer in innovative, smart technologies, today announced plans to bring
mass-market virtual reality (VR) one step closer. Through a strategic
partnership with Valve, HTC promises to transform the way in which consumers
interact with technology and the world around them with the debut of HTC Vive.
HTC Vive Developer Edition will be launched this Spring, with the consumer
edition available by the end of 2015.
Vive combines Valve’s Steam VR tracking
and input technologies with HTC’s world- renowned design and engineering
talent, setting a new gold standard for an industry that has, until now,
struggled to move beyond concept stage.
Cher Wang, Chairwoman of HTC commented,
“It’s rare that a company has an opportunity to forever transform the ways in
which people interact with the world and communicate with each other, but that
is exactly what we plan to do with Valve.”
“We achieved this once before with our
development of smartphone technology,” Peter Chou, CEO of HTC added, “And,
through our partnership with Valve, we’ll now be doing this for a second time
with VR technology of which consumers could only previously dream.”
Mesmerizing
quality, fully immersive experience
Vive offers the most immersive experience
of any VR package, plunging people into other worlds at a moment’s notice. HTC
and Valve have introduced a Full Room Scale 360 Degree Solution with Tracked
Controllers, letting you get up, walk around and explore your virtual space,
inspect objects from every angle and truly interact with
your surroundings. Setting a new benchmark for performance, the headset
features high-quality graphics, 90-frames-per-second video and incredible audio
fidelity.
HTC is also introducing new wireless VR
controllers that will make you feel one with your virtual environment. The new
HTC VR Controllers come in a pair and are designed to be so versatile that they
will work with a wide range of VR experiences. Unlike typical game controllers,
the HTC VR Controllers are simple and intuitive to use, helping everyone make
the most of their experience.
Gaming and
beyond
Beta versions of the Vive Developer
Edition have already generated rich entertainment content from some of the
world’s top game developers including Vertigo Games, Bossa, Barry–Fireproof,
Dovetail Games, Wemo Labs, Google, Steel Wool Games and Owlchemy.
“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.”
While amazing gaming experiences are a
staple in the VR universe, the potential beyond gaming is limitless. HTC and
Valve are committed to realizing a broader vision for VR and see a real
opportunity in transforming everyday experiences. Travel, attending a game,
meeting friends or even shopping will never be the same again, and the companies
are working with leading content creators, including Google, HBO, Lionsgate and
the National Palace Museum in Taiwan in order to make that vision a reality.
“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 concluded. “HTC Vive is
real, it’s here and it’ll
be ready to go
before the start of 2016.”
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