Tuesday, April 4, 2017

At Last, The Secret To Xbox One VR Headset Is Revealed

Virtual Reality (VR) is an increasing marketplace, as well as the type of technology that we've got at our disposal these days have made it more potential and such imaginary universes to be a lot more realistic than in the past. It's seen a growth trajectory that was up in the VR games market, plus it doesn't seem as though it's likely to quit anytime soon.
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The games console market also has found VR creep into it -- using the PlayStation VR, while other smartphone makers also have entered the fray such as the Samsung Gear VR as well as the HTC Vive, as well as another colossus in the VR gaming world, Oculus Rift. What about Microsoft? It might be unbecoming to be left behind in this scene, and that's the reason they've taken the opportunity to declare that there are going to be an Xbox One VR headset which is in the pipeline which ought to visit a launch in the long run.

It was that Microsoft did make mention of strategies to introduce VR headsets as time goes on. These can be no standard VR headsets, but instead, the ones who can deal with mixed reality alongside the 10 Creators that are Windows Update. This kind of job has been shown to be Windows Mixed Reality at GDC 2017, as well as the first batch of development kits will start to send this month. The Acer VR headset which you see above? Programmers can snag one for themselves.

Microsoft’s Alex Kipman shared in a blog post, “We’re also excited to share that Windows Mixed Reality experiences will light up on other devices over time, beyond the desktop and Microsoft HoloLens. Our plan is to bring mixed reality content to the Xbox One family of devices, including Project Scorpio, in 2018.”

Project Scorpio can be used to reference another generation Xbox One games console which is in a position to take care of true, blue 4K gaming that can blow your eyes away using its visuals. Not only this, but Project Scorpio is also widely anticipated to deal with high-end HDR content along with VR. As the PlayStation VR has changed around a million units, at this time, Microsoft is playing second fiddle to its great gaming competition, Sony, particularly in the VR world.


Microsoft does appear to would rather use the phrase “mixed reality” as opposed to AR (Augmented Reality) or VR, but we do understand these are more or less interchangeable. The possibly combined fact would invoke a sense they are embarking on something new compared to playing catch up. When it comes to Acer VR headset that has been shown, it will have some of the high resolution liquid crystal, 1440 x 1400 screens, a 90 Hz (native) refresh rate, incorporated audio out and microphone capabilities, one cable with HDMI 2.0 (screen) and USB 3.0 (information) for connectivity.
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