Lenovo, HP and Dell are all working on $300 Windows VR headsets
Microsoft’s holographic computing platform will crossover to the world of virtual reality. It was first announced at Computex earlier this year and today at the company’s Surface event in New York City that vision came to life on stage. The new Windows Creators update will fire up VR headsets from companies like HP, ASUS, Lenovo, Dell and Acer. Modeled after Microsoft’s HoloLens, these new headsets will carry an internal tracking system and will also be untethered. The devices will work with Windows PCs and will start at $299.
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