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|Input=Controllers in both hands | |Input=Controllers in both hands | ||
|Connectivity=2 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports, 1 headphone jack | |Connectivity=2 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports, 1 headphone jack | ||
|Release Date=Developer: Spring 2015, Consumer: | |Release Date=Developer: Spring 2015, Consumer: April 2016 | ||
|Website=http://www.htcvr.com/ | |Website=http://www.htcvr.com/ | ||
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HTC Vive is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[HTC]] and [[Valve]]. HTC Vive is [[SteamVR]]'s first [[device]]. The HMD was announced on March 1, 2015. Similar to [[Oculus Rift]] and unlike [[Samsung Gear VR]], HTC Vive requires connecting to a PC, not Smartphone, for its processing. It uses 2 external sensors, called [[SteamVR Base Stations]], to accurately track the user's position and movement in a finite space. Development | HTC Vive is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[HTC]] and [[Valve]]. HTC Vive is [[SteamVR]]'s first [[device]]. The HMD was announced on March 1, 2015. Similar to [[Oculus Rift]] and unlike [[Samsung Gear VR]], HTC Vive requires connecting to a PC, not Smartphone, for its processing. It uses 2 external sensors, called [[SteamVR Base Stations]], to accurately track the user's position and movement in a finite space. Limited amount of Development Kits were released in Spring 2015. Consumer version is scheduled to be released in April 2016. | ||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== |