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{{Device Infobox
|VR/AR= [[Virtual Reality]]
|Type= [[Head-mounted display]]
|Subtype= [[PC-Powered VR]]
|Platform=[[SteamVR]]
|Developer= [[LG]]
|Requires= [[PC]]
|Display=  OLED, single panel
|Resolution= 1440×1280 per eye
|Refresh Rate= 90Hz
|Field of View= 110 Degree
|Optics= [[Convex, non-Fresnel]]
|Positional Tracking= [[Lighthouse]]
|Latency= Low
|Input= [[Vive Controller]], [[LG Controller]]
|Connectivity= [[DisplayPort]], USB
}}
== Intro ==
== Intro ==
It is the known fact that [[Oculus Rift]] and [[HTC Vive]] are the two leading players when it comes to high-end VR headsets that guarantee an immersive experience. A new contender from LG is expected to make its entrance soon to challenge the status quo of the competitive VR industry. The HTC VR Headset is built to the specifications of Valve, who owns [[SteamVR]], a popular VR gaming platform. While there are no immediate details on its price and productivity, LG unveiled its prototype at GDC 2017 and received encouraging response from critics.  
It is the known fact that [[Oculus Rift]] and [[HTC Vive]] are the two leading players when it comes to high-end VR headsets that guarantee an immersive experience. A new contender from LG is expected to make its entrance soon to challenge the status quo of the competitive VR industry. The HTC VR Headset is built to the specifications of Valve, who owns [[SteamVR]], a popular VR gaming platform. While there are no immediate details on its price and productivity, LG unveiled its prototype at GDC 2017 and received encouraging response from critics.