VIDEO: THE DELL VISOR MIGHT WIN OVER THE VR-HATERS!
Virtual Reality is positioned to be the next frontier for home entertainment, so there are many brands out there that are intensely focusing on creating affordable solutions for consumers like the Dell Visor.
The Dell Visro is set to launch in October with pre-orders being available in September, the new VR headset is affordably priced at $350 and comes as the brands first foray into the virtual reality sector.
The headset boasts 1,440 x 1,440 pixel LCD display panels along with built-in sensors that offer a full six degrees of movement freedom, while the unit is expected to have Steam VR support.
Similar to Acer’s Mixed Reality HMD, the Dell Visor is a tethered headset that comes with a USB and HDMI cable, that connects to your Windows PC and features inside-out 6DoF tracking; the headset doesn’t require external cameras or lighthouses to track its position in space. Boundaries are setup by outlining the play area with the HMD, but maximum tracking space wasn’t disclosed.
The Dell Visor comes as a mainstream VR headset that will be more applicable to different consumers to make the technology appealing to users who might not have considered giving it a try yet. Have a look at the hands-on review below, you might look like a sad-little-robot, but who knows Dell might win you over if you are a hater!