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This single feature also shows how differently Valve is approaching the VR market compared to Oculus, which tightly controls every aspect of its hardware.
Valve's Index VR headset is loaded with cutting-edge tech designed to appeal to virtual reality enthusiasts.
The most interesting feature in Valve's new virtual reality system is how its controllers work in your hands.
10 a.m. PDT on Monday, March 10, is when the Valve Index VR will be available to buy on Steam again. Valve expects these units to sell out quickly, so if you want to play Half-Life: Alyx, you ...
The Valve Index is the most impressive consumer VR headset we've seen yet, entirely due to its revolutionary, finger-tracking controllers. At $999 for the full headset, controllers, and base ...
Following a leak or two, Valve has now formally debuted its own virtual reality hardware solution, named Valve Index. The official site promises high-fidelity VR with superior comfort and control ...
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Valve Index reveal: The best of VR’s first generation—but is it worth $999? Great screen and a new "frunk," but with no new Valve games yet, will fans be satisfied?
HTC isn't making the Valve Index, to be clear. Vive still exists, and Valve Index will exist alongside it. But you can mix and match Vive and Valve Index hardware, both of which use Steam VR.
The Valve Index VR Kit is an impressive VR headset with immersive controls and a premium feel for consumers.
Valve's Index Controllers have the potential to be a huge leap forward for motion-tracked controls and virtual reality, but it'll take patience—and a lot more developer support.
Valve's Index Controllers have a lot of sensors. The second half of its new Valve Index VR system, each controller uses a whopping 87 sensors, including optical, motion, capacitive and force sensors.