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The next generation of PC VR headsets might not launch for a long time

True-to-life virtual reality has been on the cards ever since sci-fi was first invented, capturing the imagination of scores of people ever since. There have been a few attempts at making virtual reality of that ground-breaking calibre over the last few decades. While we're still not advanced enough for the Matrix, or at least that's what they tell us, recently the technology has been available and affordable that could make truly immersive virtual worlds a corporeal concept. The first wave of VR headsets launched to the world back in 2016. The Oculus Rift and HTC Vive headsets led the way, both fighting it out for global supremacy in the budding industry. However, since their launch over two years ago, PC VR hardware hasn’t seen many revisions. Instead, software and standalone designs have taken precedent as virtual reality matures into a far-reaching industry. With Oculus recently announcing it was finishing up the first generation of VR headsets with the Oculus Quest, a standalone VR headset built to sit somewhere in-between the Go and the Rift, it’s got me thinking we might not be seeing a next-gen PC-dependent VR headset launch for a very long time.
The next generation of PC VR headsets might not launch for a long time The next generation of PC VR headsets might not launch for a long time Reviewed by Unknown on January 01, 2019 Rating: 5

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