Day eight of Microsoft's 12 Days of Deals is upon us, with savings of up to $200 being offered across a number of Windows Mixed Reality headsets with motion controllers, while supplies last.
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As Microsoft previously announced, Windows Mixed Reality head-mounted displays are now available for purchase from the Windows Store, with headsets from Acer, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
With the dawn of Windows Mixed Reality nearly upon us, SuperData weighed in on how well it expects the HMDs from Microsoft OEMs would do in the market when they officially go on sale this month.
In another of the growing list of virtual reality headsets that are designed for Windows 10, Microsoft and Samsung jointly revealed the new device at Microsoft's Mixed Reality press conference today.
Spotted by Microsoft leakster WalkingCat, it appears that Samsung is working on a new head-mounted display for Windows Mixed Reality, which likely has the same specs as the rest of the lineup.
The Oculus Rift has been shipping with an Xbox One controller since its launch, but the company's own Touch controllers are expected to make their debut soon - and now we know what they'll cost.
Samsung is working on a standalone VR headset, to take on the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive. Thanks to trademark filings, we now know Samsung's upcoming device might be called the Odyssey.
Nvidia's new graphics cards, the GTX 1080 and 1070 may be the best than money can buy but they don't fully support the HTC Vive VR headset. The problems show up when using the Vive over DisplayPort.