Headsets Are Coming to a Head
The best way to convince people of the leap virtual reality technology has taken is to stick a headset on them, and the show floor of E3 provides one of the biggest venues out there for consumers to finally lay their eyes in an Oculus Rift, or Sony’s Project Morpheus.
Both streams of VR tech announced recently that consumer versions will be available in 2016, but Microsoft’s ARG equivalent, Hololens, made a big show of its capabilities at their press conference. Release windows for Hololens, and alternate VR option Vive (co-produced by HTC and Valve) are still unknown, but this will almost certainly be the last E3 without a modern gaming headset on the market.
Published: Jun 18, 2015 09:50 pm