HTC has added the Vive Cosmos to its VR headset lineup at CES 2019. The HTC Vive Cosmos remains mysterious though. While HTC has set up a demo station at CES, attendees can’t actually wear it. The headset doesn’t need external sensors, yet can still provide full-range controller tracking. This is in contrast to the existing roster of VR headsets like the HTC Vive Pro and the Oculus Rift. news source: ITWorldCanada According to TechRadar, the Vive Cosmos is compatible with more than just the PC, it could potentially work with mobile phones and tablets as well. HTC hasn’t announced the headset’s internal specs, only vaguely mentioned that it promises “crystal clear graphics”, and “true RGB colours”. It does, however, seem to place more emphasis on comfort by using new breathable padding and balancing the weight distribution.
Currently, there’s no official pricing or release date set for the HTC Vive Cosmos. More information should surface in the near future.
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