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The Index uses the “Knuckles” design that Valve has been teasing for several years now. In some ways, they’re a lot like their HTC Vive and Oculus Rift counterparts, featuring a wide plastic ...
Valve’s unique multilayer lenses are far thinner than one might expect. Want to see what exactly is inside the $500 (headset only price) Valve Index VR headset that was released last summer?
Valve Index VR HMD specs. Dual 1,440 x 1,600 RBG LCDs; Capable of 80/90/120/144Hz frame rates; Adjustable IPD (distance between eyes) and eye relief (distance from the lens to eyes) ...
The full Index consists of a headset ($499 by itself), two “Knuckles” rechargeable controllers ($279 for two), and two base stations ($149 each, with a 15-foot power cord, stand, and mounting ...
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.
Following last month’s tease, today Valve officially announced the Valve Index, a “high-fidelity” virtual reality headset with impressive specs, cool new controllers and a $1,000 price tag.
The other day, a talking robot ball was taunting me, saying I couldn’t raise my arms and pump my fists like him. This, he proclaimed, was my ultimate failing, and I would forever marinate in my ...
Valve Index 2: At a glance. When is it expected to come out? There have been no solid rumors of a Valve Index 2 launching recently, so at best, we'd say sometime in the latter half of 2025, but ...