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HTC America Vive Virtual Reality System

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Features

  • FLEXIBLE PLAY AREA - Use VIVE seated, standing or in a space up to 11'5" x 11'5". SteamVR Tracking provides the most ideal experience possible, so play the way that works for you.
  • FULLY IMMERSIVE - Realistic movement and actions from precise, 360-degree controller and headset tracking with realistic graphics, directional audio and HD haptic feedback in the virtual world
  • POWERED BY STEAM VR - Enjoy over 1500 games for SteamVR, plus everything you love about Steam, including new releases, automatic game updates and millions of your closest friends
  • PLAY SAFER - The Chaperone system warns you when you reach the boundaries of your play area and the headset's front-facing camera gives you a glimpse of the real-world when you need it
  • VIVE VIDEO - An immersive, cinematic VR video player for standard, 3D, 180 and 360 degree videos. Available free on VIVEPORT and Steam.
  • VIVEPORT INFINITY Get 2 months of unlimited VR play of 700+ games & apps. Code included in box.

Description

VIVE gives you an unparalleled, true- to-life virtual reality experience. Using a headset and wireless controllers, you can explore and interact with VR experiences, apps and games that blur the line between imagination and reality. From AAA games to unforgettable experiences, there are over 2500 apps and games available for VIVE.Headset SpecsScreen: Dual AMOLED 3.6’’ diagonalResolution: 1080 x 1200 pixels per eye (2160 x 1200 pixels combined)Refresh rate: 90 HzField of view: 110 degreesSafety features: Chaperone play area boundaries and front-facing cameraSensors: SteamVR Tracking, G-sensor, gyroscope, proximityConnections: HDMI, USB 2.0, stereo 3.5 mm headphone jack, Power, BluetoothInput: Integrated microphoneEye Relief: Interpupillary distance and lens distance adjustmentController specsSensors: SteamVR TrackingInput: Multifunction trackpad, Grip buttons, dual-stage trigger, System button, Menu buttonUse per charge: Approx. 6 hoursConnections: Micro-USB charging port Buying Guide Is your current computer ready for virtual reality? Use the SteamVR Performance Test to check whether your system can handle the requirements of VR, and if not, whether its capabilities are bound by graphics card, CPU or both. Test your computer

Additional Features: Adjustable Headband


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, USB


Compatible Devices: Game Console


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Operating System: Windows


Field Of View: 110


Connector Type: 3.5mm Jack


Sensor Technology: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity


Display Resolution Maximum: 2160 x 1200


Platform: SteamVR, Windows


Resolution: 2160 x 1200


Refresh Rate: 60 hertz


Screen Size: 17.78 Centimeters


System Requirements: Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon R9 480, equivalent or better Processor Intel Core i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350, equivalent or better Memory 4 GB or more Video Output HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 or newer USB 1x USB 2.0 or better port OS Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later


Display Type: OLED


Controller Type: Button Control


Color: black


Brand: HTC


Built-In Media: Headset, 2 x Controllers, 2 x Base Stations, Earbuds, Link Box, Link Box power adapter, Link Box mounting pad, 2 x Base Station power adapter, 2 x Micro USB chargers, Sync cable, HDMI cable, USB cable, Cleaning Cloth, Alternate face cushion


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Number: 99HALN002-00


UPC: 821793048037 821793050153 821793048853 821793051747


Global Trade Identification Number: 53


Manufacturer: HTC Virtual Reality System


Item Type Name: HTC 99HALN002-00 Virtual Reality System


Warranty Description: 30 DAYS


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 18.4"D x 13.1"W x 9"H


Item Weight: 11 Pounds


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  • Hands down the best VR system out there. The coolest computer feature EVER made. You HAVE to try this!!!!
Okay, if you haven't experienced virtual reality with an HTC Vive you really just don't know what you are missing. It is amazing, words fail me when I try to explain just how real it is, and how amazing it is. It is so real, and so immersive, when playing a game and walking up to a cliff, I feel a fear of falling, it is just that real. I can't bring myself to step over the edge of a cliff, even though I know I won't fall, I just can't do it. The display is just about perfect. Some people complain about the resolution, but I don't think there is anything wrong with it. I am sure you could make it more detailed, but for me it is already amazing. As for the controls and the interface, they work at real time. There is no perceivable delay between a movement in the real world, and motion in the game. The really cool thing is that the game will enhance the controller, adding buttons and information to them, that doesn't exist in reality. For example, the large round button on the wand, in some games this will turn into 4 buttons, and the battery meter will show up on the bottom of each controller, as with what hand they are, and these things are not really on there. As for the software, since this is partnered with Valve you know that you will never have an issue getting premium games and content. There is already a number of really cool games, and the system is relatively new. The headset is a little heavy, and when you really get into the game, and you start to sweat the headset will cause you to perspire. The cable is a bit of an issue. It is the only thing that breaks the immersion into the virtual reality for me. I have to keep thinking of the cable so that I don't trip over it, or pull it out of the PC. But, recently I bought a cable management system that has cables and pulleys, and it made a huge difference. The controls are intuitive, most games don't need any manual, just 30 seconds of a tutorial, and you are playing the game. Some of the coolest games, like the Lab, are totally free. Others are paid games, but most of them are totally worth it and really cool. Honestly, if you are on the fence about virtual reality, just go for it. I thought it was going to be cool, but I had no idea just how amazing this thing was going to be when I ordered it. It is like Virtual Reality from the movies, you won't believe how incredible it is when you try it. I just can't tell you how amazing it is, as you won't grasp it without trying. Yes, it is that good. Unlike some of the other systems, this one allows you to use a 15x15 foot room for your experience. Walking around and interacting with the virtual world. This system does not make me nauseus like the other systems do. It feels totally real, and totally immersed. In fact, real world feel strange after playing the system too long. It feels strange to grab something with your hands, after using the wands for a few hours. Pros: The best, by far, Virtual reality system available. Room scale, wireless wands, backed by valve. I really can't describe how amazing it is, I don't have the vocabulary to express it. Unless you try it, words will just not do it justice. Cons: Compared to the other systems out there, there are none. But, in a class of its own these are the cons that I have. The wire, this is an issue that you have to worry about tripping, etc. It pulls you out slightly from being totally immersed in the game. However, cable management systems are available on Amazon for very little money, and will pull the cable up over your head, solving the issue. The headset is a bit heavy, and gets hot when you are using it. Note: I had an issue with the headset not working, turning off mid-game, etc. Turned out to be the HDMI cable that was included with the system, it was not capable of the power needed to have the thing work, and would shut off. I switched to display port, and the issue has never come back. Others buy a much better, high end, HDMI cable, and the issue is resolved. This is an issue that seems to affect many people. This is the only issue that I have had, and it was a cable issue, not the Vive, so I won't list it as a CON, even though the cable in question was part of the HTC Vive kit. This thing is just so amazing, I can't bring myself to ding it with this cable issue. Just get it, don't think about it, you won't be sorry. This is the most amazing computer peripheral, feature, etc, that has EVER been made. This will change gaming forever. I used to think VR was just in the movies, and was never going to happen, well this changed my mind. There is no doubt this is the next big thing. Soon everyone will have VR, it will be as common as a scanner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2017 by Adam White

  • Its Fantastic..but...be willing to invest in some of the paid software as this is where it really shines!
I have owned the Vive now for about 4 months, and considering the price, it does indeed put somewhat of a dent in your wallet. That being the case, I went up and down the steam VR store searching for all the freebie VR apps and software that go with it. There is a lot of great freeware, such as Google Earth VR, and several other titles that give you some short films or animations that look really nice. However, it has only been in the last month or two where I've really gotten excited about the Vive, and when did this happen? When I finally decided to try some of the paid titles on steam, this is where the system really shines. Some titles I have that I love: AeroFly FS 2 Flight Simulator with VR built into the simulator, paired with a Thrustmaster HOTAS. This is a native VR program where you fly around California, Nevada, and Utah, with other expansions packs available. Verdict? Mindblowing, as you really feel you're in and flying a real plane. Lunar Flight, where you do missions on the moon, very difficult at first but very rewarding as you get better flying the moon module. Soundbox, AudioShield, and Holodance, where you punch different colored balls as they hurl toward you to just about any music you like, the whole point with these programs is they give you a great workout while having tons of fun. These applications are my most recent discovery and these alone are excuse enough to own the Vive, again, you can work up a real sweat while having a blast exercising. The Vive really shines too with some of the educational software, such as Titans of Space and Apollo 11. There are several other excellent titles too, where basically, you are flying in a space ship or craft of some sort and a narrated guide takes you on a tour of the solar system and many of the planets and its a fun way to learn, whether you are a child or adult. The only couple of reasons why I'd really like to fine tune my rating to 4.5 stars is Vive Customer service seems a little off, they gave me some promotional bonus for a free game(s) where the code didn't work and then went in circles trying to get it to work so I eventually gave up. Also, as some others have said, I wouldn't bother with the Vive store, knowing what I know now I'd just stick with getting my Vive games/programs from Steam. The other thing to be aware of is there is a screen door effect, so the graphics aren't as crisp as say, playing regular 2D games. I'm guessing in the next generation of VR hardware they'll be improving the clarity or crispness. Also, I don't have the latest and greatest Nvidea 1080 graphics card, though I do have the 1060 which I think is still pretty recent. Still, for the VR aspect, the system as a whole is well worth it to me and mindblowing. Finally, you might want to keep in mind that HTC is releasing a new Stand Alone VR headset, supposedly by or before the end of this year (2017) which will be self-contained so you don't need and expensive PC to run it. In conclusion, I have no regrets at all with the Vive and use it at least for a little while every day, so much to do and so much fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2017 by DEE-DOR

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