HP and HTC may team up to make VR gaming affordable

HP and HTC may team up to make VR gaming affordable

By Darren Allan

HP and HTC may team up to make VR gaming affordable

HP is said to be getting together with HTC in order to provide PCs specifically branded and designed for the latter company’s VR headset, Vive.

Apparently the HP computers will be bundled with the HTC Vive and will obviously be powerful enough to be VR-ready, providing an entire virtual reality solution with a ‘friendlier’ price tag, according to DigiTimes, the source of this rumor.

Price has obviously been a big issue for the major VR headsets on the PC such as the Vive and Oculus Rift, as not only is the virtual reality hardware expensive itself, but so are the PCs with enough power to run them (or indeed the cost of upgrading a current PC with a new graphics card, and possibly other components).

GTX 1060 and all that

The good news is that with the latest graphics cards getting more powerful, the price barrier is at least lowering on the PC front – Nvidia’s mainstream GTX 1060 is VR-ready, whereas with the previous generation of cards, you needed a GTX 970 to be VR-capable (the more affordable GTX 960 didn’t cut it).

So it’s a fair bet that HP will be building some machines based on the GTX 1060. And …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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