Htc vive pro: virtual reality with more resolution than ever
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Virtual reality was seen as many as the technology of the future although its progress is being somewhat slow. But brands continue to invest in it. During this CES 2018, several brands were expected to present their news in this area. One of them has been HTC, which has presented its new virtual reality glasses, the HTC Vive Pro.
HTC Vive Pro: Virtual reality with more resolution than ever
It is an improved version of your virtual reality glasses. They seek to improve the user experience. For this, it is committed to a better resolution, now it reaches 2880 x 1600 pixels and also now with an audio improvement. So they represent a great step forward for the company.
HTC introduces the HTC Vive Pro
The glasses have a resolution 78% higher than the traditional of the current HTC Vive. So the improvement is more than remarkable. Also, in this case the joint resolution is 3K. This has been achieved by combining two OLED displays that have a refresh rate of 75 Hz. This increased resolution promises higher image quality.
Audio is also enhanced with speaker integration. Makes glasses comfortable to wear. Since accessories will not be necessary with them. In addition, new wireless controllers for the HTC Vive Pro have been introduced. These are the Vive Wireless Adapters, which use Intel's WiGig technology. They will arrive in the third quarter to the market.
Although everything seems to work without cables, HTC Vive Pro will still have to be connected to the computer. But, it is seen that the company is making efforts so that the virtual reality glasses use fewer and fewer cables. The exact price and date on which they will hit the market are unknown. We hope that the company confirms this soon.
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