HTC will start selling its enterprise-targeted Vive Focus Plus standalone virtual reality (VR) headset for $799 from April 15.
The Focus Plus will be available through the Vive website in mid-April for $799 in 25 markets around the world. When compared to the enterprise version of the original
Vive Focus, it's a $200 premium, but HTC is betting on better performance and visual fidelity. The all-new head-mounted display (HMD) design comes with fresnel lenses; the standalone headset does not need to be tethered to a smartphone or a PC.
Fresnel lenses can reduce the screen door effect or the grid of lines that you can see in a VR application that make you feel like you are looking through a screen door.
The Focus Plus will be available through the Vive website in mid-April for $799 in 25 markets around the world. When compared to the enterprise version of the original
Vive Focus, it's a $200 premium, but HTC is betting on better performance and visual fidelity. The all-new head-mounted display (HMD) design comes with fresnel lenses; the standalone headset does not need to be tethered to a smartphone or a PC.
Fresnel lenses can reduce the screen door effect or the grid of lines that you can see in a VR application that make you feel like you are looking through a screen door.
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