Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Razer OSVR

Razer OSVR

Razer's OSVR isn't a rival to the likes of Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR and Samsung Gear VR. Instead, it's intended to make life easier for developers to make applications for VR hardware, without technical (software and hardware) limitations getting in their way.
Open source is the big buzzword, breaking down the limitations that hinder development even on Oculus Rift. We have already seen plenty of third parties getting involved to help develop new features, including gesture tracking with a Leap Motion faceplate.
Previously on sale to developers, the general public can now order the dev kitdirect through Razer, although the company is keen to stress that it's still not a consumer product and, as such, only has a 30 day warranty.
$299.99, razerzone.com

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