![]() They let you work productively, use state-of-the-art software and connect with friends, family, and other gamers in a myriad of ways. Multi-Functional Systems: Many of our Virtual Reality PCs do more than let you play the latest games. ![]() Wearable VR Gear: The wearable Virtual Reality gaming gear on select systems gives you room-scale VR gaming that delivers an immersive experience via comfortable headsets and intuitive handheld controls.Multiple Ports: Because connectivity is key, our virtual reality computers and systems give you a number of USB, HDMI, and display ports that allow you to share your VR experience with others.In addition, some systems can support multiple SSD or HDD drives – for quick boot and incredible archiving capabilities. Incredible Storage Capabilities: With up to 2TB of hard drive space, you'll have room for all of your go-to games and files.Lightning-Fast Graphics Performance: Our Virtual Reality gaming systems feature powerful NVIDIA graphics and dedicated memory that deliver smooth, ultra-fast performance for the latest VR games, as well as your favorite movies, and videos.Discover just a few of the features available in our VR systems: With richly detailed, three-dimensional graphics, comfortable gear and natural movements, it will revolutionize your favorite pastime. A reasonably priced and feature-packed device may perform really well in the VR niche.Designed to unleash the power of your imagination, today's VR technology delivers the ultimate in immersive gaming. Hopefully, Valve will use the success of the Steam Deck as a springboard for its new VR headset. Sony’s offering is already being considered a premium option and a higher-priced device may struggle in a market that is the in midst of a recession. It will be interesting to see how Valve competes with lower-priced options that are currently available in the market. The budget-friendly device has received positive reviews and Meta has shipped over 10 million headsets since its release. Meta also released the Meta Quest 2 for just $299. Valve is facing stiff competition from lower-priced but feature-packed devices such as the PS VR2 and Meta Quest 2. The PS VR2 has received glowing reviews from gamers for being a feature-packed device. Recently, Sony released the PlayStation VR2 headset at half the price of a Valve Index. However, Valve’s Index is priced at $1,000 and faces strong competition from other headsets that are available for a lower price. The Steam Deck’s success is partly due to the device launching with a lower price tag compared to other handheld PCs on the market. The Steam Deck is now part of Valve's long-term plans with a successor already in the pipeline. Last year, the company introduced the Steam Deck, which became a huge hit among gamers looking for a portable gaming option. With that said, it's clear Valve is taking hardware development seriously. Interestingly, there are rumors that Valve’s Half-Life: Alyx is coming to PS VR2, which might have something to do with Valve's ongoing interest in the VR market. Product designer Greg Coomer confirmed that the company is developing a new VR headset. However, he cannot reveal the specifics of the upcoming VR device. In an interview with the Korean website, This is Game, Coomer states that Valve is developing a new VR headset. According to Greg Coomer, a product designer at Valve, the company is not giving up on the VR market. Valve has been quietly continuing its efforts in making a new VR headset. But, while it'd be easy to assume for Valve to give up on the VR industry after the success of the Steam Deck, this isn't the case. Valve’s VR headset has faced stiff competition from the likes of Oculus and HTC Vive in a struggling market. Valve's current headset is already four years old. The Virtual Reality headset market might not be in the best shape but Valve still insists on developing a newer headset to replace the Valve Index, which came out in 2019.
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