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Data released by Valve on the Steam store reveals that, as of September 2021, the Valve Index is the headset of choice for 17.5% of VR-ready players. The Rift S is a close second at 17.21%, while ...
Valve’s Index VR headset is now more than four years old. Despite its age, the headset continued to sell at a surprising rate over the years—but as they say, nothing lasts forever. Valve ...
Four years ago today, on April 30, 2019, we were introduced to the Valve Index – an uber-impressive VR headset from the company behind the wildly popular Steam PC gaming platform.
Available for $999, the Valve Index is built to be used on the company’s Steam platform. This means users have access to well over 200 games and productivity applications.
For a headset which is now more than two years old and still priced at $1,000, it’s impressive to see Index take second place as the most used headset with 17.5% of VR users on Steam using it ...
The Valve Index 2 could essentially act as a VR Steam Deck, according to new data mining analyzing steamOS and SteamVR updates.If true, this revelation could signal a paradigm shift of VR tech ...
March 9, 2020 The Valve Index is now in stock over on the Steam Store. However, it won't arrive for 6 - 9 weeks, depending on your location and how quickly you get in line.
Manufactured by Half-Life creators and Steam platform owners Valve Software, the Valve Index launched in 2019 and offers those interested in virtual reality a premium route into its immersive world.
Twitter user @Wario64 spotted the Valve Index product page when it went up on Steam, offering a better look at the device and additional specs to keep an eye out for, such as DisplayPort 1.2 and ...
The Steam Deck has recently eclipsed the Steam Controller and Valve Index in the public consciousness, which inspired a new wave of handheld gaming PCs and dramatically improved Linux gaming.
The Witcher 3’s big graphical update was very pretty indeed, but it came with some teething problems on PC and Steam Deck. Like with Elden Ring, Valve issued updates to improve performance for ...
Valve's mysterious new device is likely a follow-up to the Valve Index VR headset rather than the Steam Deck handheld console. The device's wireless capabilities and 5GHz band support suggest it ...