Friday, March 4, 2016

VR-BOSS: Apple meager VR – New Technology

       

When the Facebook-owned Oculus begin selling its VR masks later in the spring, they will only work with powerful PCs. It has long been known. Now, reports the site Shacknews that Oculus founder Palmer Luckey says it’s up to Apple if the company will ever adapt its VR mask to Mac.

– If they ever build a good computer, then we will do it says Palmer Luckey in a video clip of Shacknews.

According to Palmer Luckey prioritize Apple does good graphics card even in their most expensive desktops.

– You can buy a Mac Pro for 6 $ 000 with a state standard AMD FirePro D700 graphics card and it meets still not our recommendations, says Palmer Luckey.

He says Oculus would be happy to customize their software for Mac if Apple begins to build computers with enough graphics capabilities.

– Although we began to support the Mac in our software so there would be no audience out there who could use it, says Palmer Luckey in the video.

in the clip he defends also the price of the VR mask, which many considered high. According to Luckey, the consumer much more hardware for the money if you put $ 600 on one of his VR masks than if you put the same amount, for example, a mobile phone.

– We do not make any money on the hardware, says Palmer Luckey in the clip.

He emphasizes mask dual OLED screens, sensors and optics “that matches that of an SLR” as things that make hardware is expensive.

Luckey says is also pleased with the number of advance bookings at VR mask. Those who book a mask today can expect delivery in June.

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