{"id":391261,"date":"2023-01-08T01:35:57","date_gmt":"2023-01-08T01:35:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/magazineoffice.com\/el-nuevo-auricular-vr-independiente-de-htc-no-se-parece-a-nada-que-hayamos-visto\/"},"modified":"2023-01-08T01:35:59","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T01:35:59","slug":"el-nuevo-auricular-vr-independiente-de-htc-no-se-parece-a-nada-que-hayamos-visto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/magazineoffice.com\/el-nuevo-auricular-vr-independiente-de-htc-no-se-parece-a-nada-que-hayamos-visto\/","title":{"rendered":"El nuevo auricular VR independiente de HTC no se parece a nada que hayamos visto"},"content":{"rendered":"


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La realidad virtual tiene de repente se volvi\u00f3 m\u00e1s caro<\/span>. Parece el peor momento posible, pero los auriculares de gama alta m\u00e1s nuevos de HTC anunciados en CES, Vive XR Elite, siguen un libro de jugadas similar al reciente de Meta. b\u00fasqueda profesional<\/span>y posiblemente de Apple dispositivo esperado<\/span> tambi\u00e9n. Plantea una pregunta: \u00bfestamos realmente preparados para el auge de los equipos de realidad virtual de m\u00e1s de 1000 d\u00f3lares? El Vive XR Elite independiente es elegante y se ve mucho m\u00e1s compacto que el Quest Pro, y est\u00e1 tratando de probar las aguas de gama alta.<\/p>\n

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The $1,099 headset, available for preorder Thursday, is arriving by the end of February — remarkably soon for a CES product. That means it’ll be available alongside Sony’s PlayStation 5-connected PSVR 2<\/span>. While less expensive than the Quest Pro, the XR Elite’s price costs about as much as buying a PS5 and a PSVR 2 together. It’s far from an impulse purchase. But the hardware, which shrinks down the VR form to a pair of nearly glasses-like goggles and includes mixed-reality capabilities that could allow for AR apps, looks to solve how we’ll be using the metaverse<\/span> for more in our lives than just games, simulation and fitness.<\/p>\n

Read more<\/strong>:\u00a0The Wonders of CES 2023: 3D Laptops, Wireless TV and Shape-Shifting Screens<\/span><\/p>\n

No other company has really cracked this challenge either. But this Vive headset looks, more than ever, like it’s a stepping stone to future AR glasses.<\/p>\n

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