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Here Are 5 Windows Mixed Reality Headsets You Can Purchase Right Now


Kinect and Hololens daddy Alex Kipman talked about the future of their futuristic platform. Microsoft has started working with SteamVR; the virtual reality social platform AltspaceVR is also joining the Microsoft team.

Windows Mixed Reality is set to arrive with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update on October 17. Users would be able to enjoy Microsoft’s huge catalog of around 20,000 apps and games on Microsoft Store.
To enjoy the virtual world created by Microsoft, you need to have a Mixed Reality headset. Also, you need a PC with a capable hardware. Microsoft has released a tool which can help you make sure that your PC supports Windows MR.
You can choose between various Windows Mixed Reality headsets from different manufacturers:

Samsung HMD Odyssey

Windows Mixed Reality 1
Price: $499
Release Date: November 6, 2017
Motion Controllers: Yes
At the event, Samsung launched their Mixed Reality headset called Samsung HMD Odyssey. It features dual 3.5″ AMOLED displays, each having a screen resolution of 1440×1600 pixels.
Equipped with headphone and dual array mics, headset allows a 110-degree field of view and has a refresh rate of up to 90Hz. Various sensors onboard include compass, accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, and IPD sensor.

HP Windows MR Headset

Windows Mixed Reality 2
Price: $449
Release Date: October 17, 2017
Motion Controllers: Yes
The HP Windows Mixed Reality headset comes with two 2.89-inch displays with a 1440×1440 resolution and a refresh rate of up to 90Hz. It provides a 105-degree field of view and features a 3.5mm jack for microphone support and audio output. Moreover, the display has a hinge that allows you lift the headset up easily while working.

Dell Visor Headset

Windows Mixed Reality 3
Price: $449
Release Date: October 17, 2017
Motion Controllers: Yes
The specifications for Dell Visor Windows Mixed Reality Headset are almost the same as that of HP. However, it’s somewhat different in the way it looks. Dell’s white colored headset features the same hinge on the display, but the front is designed in such a way that resembles human eyes.

Lenovo Explorer Headset

Windows Mixed Reality 4
Price: $399
Release Date: October 17, 2017
Motion Controllers: Yes
Lenovo’s version of Windows MR headset is slightly cheaper than that of Samsung, Dell, and HP. Wearing the formal look, the placement of the dual camera looks more like robotic eyes than human.

Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset

Windows Mixed Reality 5
Price: $399
Release Date: October 17, 2017
Motion Controllers: Yes
Another cheap MR headset you can pre-order now is from the house of Acer. Moving away from the black or white color chosen by other makers, Acer seems to love the blue color.
So, these were the five Windows Mixed Reality headsets which are currently available for pre-order. We’ll get a chance to see more of them as the platform matures. These headsets would definitely help Microsoft against the Facebook-owned Oculus, which also offers their virtual reality products.

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