The Vive headset was HTC’s surprise for MWC 2015. Details were scarce, nevertheless it soon became apparent that HTC is dead intent on staking an insurance claim in the virtual reality land grab. When Cher Wang took over as CEO from Peter Chou, she highlighted VR as HTC’s newest growth opportunity, the same as the smartphones boom beginning from the late 90’s.
While HTC revealed the Vive at MWC, and its particular partner Valve shared details about it at GDC 2015, it’s only now that developers can get their hands about the VR headset.
Valve announced on its website the developer program to the Vive is actually open. Unlike Oculus, which sells developer versions of the company's Rift kit for the public, Valve and HTC will handpick the developers who can receive early access to your Vive, no cost. If you have a unique VR idea and you’d enjoy visiting it around the Vive, it is possible to submit the application here.
Valve also opened a developer community page, where only selected developers can post, the posts are open on the public.
As with the commercial accessibility to the Vive, we’ve got precisely the same “later this coming year” that HTC has announced not long ago. With Oculus/Samsung within the race, in addition to a slew of low-tech solutions from the vein of Google Cardboard, the VR race could really warm this year.
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