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  2. The big-ticket items to bookmark for October Prime Day - AOL

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    Dyson Airwrap Exclusive Bundle ... Thanks to a Prime Day price, it’s now available for under $400. Buy Now. ... HTC VIVE Pro 2 Virtual Reality System 42% OFF.

  3. HTC's latest Vive Pro VR kit is built for business - AOL

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    HTC has released a $1,399 Vive Pro 2.0 Kit that includes just about everything you'd want to use the headset for work, including two controllers and (most importantly) two second-generation ...

  4. List of virtual reality headsets - Wikipedia

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    HTC Vive Pro 2 2021-06-04 Yes LCD 2448x2448 20.4 1:1 90 Hz 120 Hz 120° Built-in headphones (removable) USB-C 3.0 Bluetooth, USB-C, DisplayPort 1.2 850 g $800 No Yes No No Yes No No No 6DoF dual controllers, dual frontal cameras Yes Varjo VR-3 [117] 2021-09-08 Yes uOLED, LCD 2880x2720 1920×1920 (central focal area), 2880x2720 (peripheral)

  5. HTC Vive - Wikipedia

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    The Vive Pro was sold alongside the original HTC Vive as a high-end model; initially, the headset was sold standalone without base stations or controllers, as it was intended as a drop-in replacement for the original Vive. HTC later released bundles of the Vive Pro with base stations and controllers, with the "Starter Kit" including the ...

  6. HTC Vive Pro review: Better in every way, but it’s not for you

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    What if HTC could make the Vive VR headset again, but with better ergonomics, and higher quality screens? That's basically the Vive Pro. It's not a sequel -- it's more of a remaster. One that ...

  7. AntVR - Wikipedia

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    AntVR is a discontinued line of virtual reality headsets developed by the Chinese startup AntVR Technology. [1] Operating on open-source software, the headsets were intended to be interoperable with many platforms, including consoles, Blu-ray players and smartphones, but in practice the devices were only supported by PCs.