Thank you Xeno
Xeno wrote:So the Index page is up. It is more expensive than I thought it would be, however I am still very interested in it and depending on reviews will buy one.
Valve Index revealed! Wow. Absolutely best in consumer class. No Mac support. I honestly don't think £1K is unrealistic if it delivers and doesn't give nausea.
Also, Steam
'Flagship VR game' coming in 2019. Portal 3? Half-Life 3?
SpecsDisplays: Dual 1440 x 1600 LCDs, full RGB per pixel, ultra-low persistence global backlight illumination (0.330ms at 144Hz)
Framerate: 80/90/120/144Hz
Inter-pupillary Distance (IPD): 58mm - 70mm range physical adjustment
Field of View (FOV): Optimized eye relief adjustment allows a typical user experience 20º more than the HTC Vive
Ergonomic Adjustments: Head size, eye relief (FOV), IPD, speaker positions. Rear cradle adapter included.
Optics: Double element, canted lens design
Cameras: Stereo 960 x 960 pixel, global shutter, RGB (Bayer)
Audio: Built-in: 37.5mm off-ear Balanced Mode Radiators (BMR), frequency response: 40Hz - 24KHz, impedance: 6 Ohm, SPL: 98.96 dBSPL at 1cm. Aux Headphone Out 3.5mm
Microphone: Dual Microphone Array, Frequency response: 20Hz – 24kHz, Sensitivity: -25dBFS/Pa @ 1kHz
Connections: 5m tether, 1m breakaway trident connector. USB 3.0, DisplayPort 1.2, 12V power
Prices:Valve Index Headset £459
Valve Index Controllers £259
Valve Index Base Station £159
Valve Index Headset & Controllers £659
Valve Index VR Kit (includes Headset, Controllers, and two Base Stations) £919
System RequirementsOS: Windows 10, SteamOS, Linux
RAM:8 GB+
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970+ or AMD RX480+ -Available DisplayPort required, HDMI not supported
CPU: Dual Corewith hyperthreading, or better
USB: 3.0+for headset cameras
https://www.polygon.com/virtual-reality ... lease-datehttps://www.theverge.com/2019/4/30/1852 ... order-datehttps://www.roadtovr.com/valve-index-ha ... r-headset/