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It’s been just over a year since Valve released Index, their flagship VR system, and it’s worth looking back at this GitHub repository as a fine example of how to provide supporting materials ...
Valve is getting ready to launch a new, high-end virtual reality system called Index, and we’ve taking the platform for a test spin over the course of the past few days.
Valve also lists the Index’s supported inputs, including DisplayPort 1.2 and USB 3.0, as well as recommended system requirements that call for an Nvidia GTX 1070 graphics card or better.
Valve, which helped HP a lot with the Reverb G2's development, clearly didn't stray far from what worked well on the Index. They sit just off the ear and provide a robust audio solution.
It's stylin'. Sam Machkovech My introduction to the Index, Valve's first-ever top-to-bottom PC virtual reality system, was a whirlwind of numbers and demos.
(Valve Software Photo) The Index, Valve Software’s new expensive entry into the virtual reality hardware market, has officially been released. At $999 for the whole package, the Valve Index is ...
Valve’s next-generation virtual reality unit, known as Index, is an impressive plaything with a fistful of design advances on the old Vive. It’s also expensive and lacking — for now — any ...