HTC announces "premium" Vive Pro VR headset with higher resolution display
HTC has announced the Vive Pro, a "premium" VR headset that introduces a higher resolution display than that of the original Vive, integrated headphones, and more.
The company says the new Vive Pro has been designed for "VR enthusiasts and enterprise users who want the best display and audio for their VR experiences". To that end, the new unit includes dual-OLED displays with a resolution of 2880 x 1600 at 615PPI. That's a pixel increase of 78% and a PPI increase of 37% over the original Vive's 2160 x 1200 display, according to HTC. The Pro's 110 degree field of view is the same as its predecessor.
Vive Pro also includes integrated headphones with built-in amplifiers, said to deliver "a heightened sense of presence and an overall richer sound", and a redesigned headstrap. The latter promises ergonomic enhancements and increased comfort, with decreased weight on the front of the headset, a redesigned face cushion and nose pad that block out more light, plus dual microphones with active noise cancellation and dual front-facing cameras.
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