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The HTC Vive is a VR headset from HTC and Valve.
It was the first consumer headset to have room scale tracking. It works with the lighthouse tracking system.
It has a 90 hertz screen refresh rate.[1]
It is the headset with which Valve launched SteamVR.
The controllers have circular touch pads from Cirque.
Hardware[edit]
The HTC Vive uses fresnel lenses.
Versions[edit]
HTC Vive Developer Editions[edit]
HTC Vive DK1 or VDK1 is SteamVR's first development kit. The HDM was a partnership between Valve and HTC. It was announced on March 1, 2015 and showcased during the GDC 2015 between March 2 - 6. When paired with 2 SteamVR Base Stations and 2 SteamVR Controllers, HTC Vive can accurately track the position and movements of your head and hands within the 15 by 15 feet space.
HTC Vive Pre or VDK2 is SteamVR's second development kit. It improved upon VDK1 in many areas, including the implementation of a pass-through camera on the HMD. 7,000 units were shipped to select developers in January and February 2016.
Internals[edit]
- 4K HDMI to MIPI Dual-DSI Converter chip.[1]