HTC Vive is one of the earliest virtual reality devices on the market. Its advantages over Oculus is that it is able to track the user's position in the virtual world. The HTC Vive Pro update device has just launched with enhanced screens and built-in headphones.
Vive Pro comes with dual OLED screen with a resolution of 2880 x 1600 pixels with 615 ppi. This is equivalent to an increase of 78% compared to the original Vive with a 2160 x 1200 pixel screen. The built-in speakers include users complaining of the use of separate headphones to make Vive less comfortable and increase the number of wired cables.
A pair of cameras are also included on the front of Vive Pro. It is also now completely blue compared to black. To make it easier for dive users, the wireless adapter is also launched by HTC. No announcement on pricing and sale date for now.
Source: HTC Vive
Comments
Post a Comment