Finally, after months of anxious waiting, people can buy their own Windows Mixed Reality headsets for themselves, but you must meet the right conditions.

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Order Your Own Windows Mixed Reality Headsets

Microsoft is offering both the HP and Developer Edition headsets at respective prices of $329 and $299, but the offer is currently available only for developers, so you can’t still switch to this platform until a consumer edition is out. Both models got out of stock really fast, which means that developers are anxious to try this new affordable Mixed Reality system.

Both headsets are very much alike, they include a pair of 1440×1440 displays, support for 90Hz refresh rate (the current standard for Virtual Reality experiences), 95-degree field of view, and a cable that carries both USB data and HDMI video.

Windows Mixed Reality headsets won’t amaze consumers for its specs, but rather for its affordability, which will foster Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality applications to ensure there are enough when the headsets become available for all consumers. If Microsoft’s plans go well, it will allow an expensive technology such as VR finally get into mainstream markets.

Acer Windows MR Headset Developer Edition Specifications:

  • Two high-resolution liquid crystal displays at 1440 x 1440
  • 2.89” diagonal display size (x2)
  • Front hinged display
  • 95 degrees horizontal field of view
  • Display refresh rate up to 90 Hz (native)
  • Built-in audio out and microphone support through 3.5mm jack
  • Single cable with HDMI 2.0 (display) and USB 3.0 (data) for connectivity
  • Inside-out tracking
  • 4.00m cable

 

HP Windows MR Headset Developer Edition Specifications:

  • Two high-resolution liquid crystal displays at 1440 x 1440
  • 2.89” diagonal display size (x2)
  • Front hinged display
  • Double padded headband and easy adjustment knob for all day comfort
  • 95 degrees horizontal field of view
  • Display refresh rate up to 90 Hz (native)
  • Built-in audio out and microphone support through 3.5mm jack
  • Single cable with HDMI 2.0 (display) and USB 3.0 (data) for connectivity
  • 4.00m/0.60m removable cable
  • Inside-out tracking

 

Source: Microsoft (Acer), Microsoft (HP)

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