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Best VR headsets of 2017

via Intel In the world of technology, 2016 will go down as the year that virtual reality took off. With virtual reality headsets coming out from the top manufacturers for both the PC and PlayStation 4 in 2016, VR finally became available to the masses at an affordable cost. VR won't slow down in 2017 either, as many of the world's top technology leaders are throwing their hat into the ring with new VR headsets, with the virtual reality market forecasted to be worth over $34 billion by 2022. We also saw VR develop in markets such as sporting tickets, travel, and real estate. These VR headsets build on what came before while adding new features that will redefine the way you experience virtual reality. In the below list, we've compiled the three most anticipated VR headsets that will debut in 2017 and have the ability to change the game permanently. 1. The Intel Project Alloy VR Headset Intel When it was first shown in 2016, nobody knew what to make of Intel...

MWC 2015 - HTC Vive and HTC grip unveiled

Apart from the HTC One M9 , HTC anounced a new VR headset called HTC vive , this unit , which is HTC's gateway to the popular VR headset game is said to feature a built in display with a 90 fps refresh rate along with a video content oriented layout which is probably good if you like to watch HBO in Virtual reality , further details about the headset are still kept secret , but HTC will officially announce more details soon . HTC also unveiled its first Wearable today at its MWC event , the new HTC Grip smart band is a fitness tracker that works on Android devices running 4.3 and above as well as iOS 8 and above if you own a Apple device , the wearable is directly aimed at fitness buffs so it features Military standard MIL STD 810G shock resistant shell that protects components like the 1.8 " 32x160p P-OLED display , 100 mah battery , Bluetooth 4.0 , gyro and accelerometer from drops and immersions in water or dust . Strangely , the wearable does not feature a heart rat...