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'''HTC Vive''' is a virtual reality headset developed by [[HTC]] and [[Valve Corporation]], released on [[5 April]], [[2016]]. This headset is designed to utilize "room scale" technology to turn a room into 3D space via sensors, with the virtual world allowing the user to navigate naturally, with the ability to walk around and use motion tracked handheld controllers to vividly manipulate objects, interact with precision, communicate and experience immersive environments.
'''HTC Vive''' is a virtual reality headset developed by [[HTC]] and [[Valve Corporation]], released on April 5, [[2016]]. This headset is designed to utilize "room scale" technology to turn a room into 3D space via sensors, with the virtual world allowing the user to navigate naturally, with the ability to walk around and use motion tracked handheld controllers to vividly manipulate objects, interact with precision, communicate and experience immersive environments.


== Games ==
== Games ==
As of [[February 29]], [[2016]], the time at which the pre-orders for the HTC Vive opened, 107 games were known to be coming to the virtual reality format.
As of February 29, [[2016]], the time at which the pre-orders for the HTC Vive opened, 107 games were known to be coming to the virtual reality format.


* [[Budget Cuts]]
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HTC Vive
ManufacturerHTC, Valve
Released2016
Websitehttp://www.htcvive.com/
Twitterhtcvive
FacebookHTCVive
Total Gamesunknown (1 present)
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HTC Vive is a virtual reality headset developed by HTC and Valve Corporation, released on April 5, 2016. This headset is designed to utilize "room scale" technology to turn a room into 3D space via sensors, with the virtual world allowing the user to navigate naturally, with the ability to walk around and use motion tracked handheld controllers to vividly manipulate objects, interact with precision, communicate and experience immersive environments.

Games[edit]

As of February 29, 2016, the time at which the pre-orders for the HTC Vive opened, 107 games were known to be coming to the virtual reality format.

Pages in category "HTC Vive"

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