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Oculus Rift Launching In Q1 2016

An anonymous reader writes: Oculus has announced that their Rift virtual reality headset will be coming out sometime in the first quarter of 2016. They've also posted a couple images of the final consumer headset design. The device was Kickstarted in August, 2012. Consumer-level release dates have slowly slipped further and further out since then, though they've shipped two different development kits. Ars points out that a 2016 launch date will bring the Oculus Rift to market after the Valve/HTC VR headset, and possibly after Sony's Project Morpheus.

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  1. images by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Can't see much of the headset - who decided to take a picture of the black headset against a black background with no light?

  2. Re:Sony's Project Morpheus by XxtraLarGe · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does it come with a blue pill and a red pill?

    Unfortunately, no one can be told what Project Morpheus is. You have to see it for yourself.

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  3. Duke Nukem VR by goombah99 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oculus is releasing later to coincide with the release of Duke Nukem VR. They also indicated the headset they plan to release after that one, called the "osbourne" is much better and cheaper.

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  4. Lost Momentum? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've really been looking forward to this, but the road to release has been so lengthy that I've stopped caring to an extent. While I still think VR will be revolutionary, I feel that revolution is further away than ever. We're likely going to see compatibility issues between the Rift and the Valve headset, which is going to delay things for years to come. Standardised VR is probably years away.

    The Facebook buyout also leaves me concerned that I'll need an account to use the Rift, and I most definitely don't want a Facebook account (I don't even want a Slashdot account). When I do buy a VR headset I think I'd be more inclined to go for the Gaben's rather than Zuk's.

  5. oops by slashmydots · · Score: 3, Informative

    There's a typo in that summary. It should read:
    Facebook has announced that their Rift virtual reality headset
    They're already trying to distance their toxic brand name from it. I say call it the Zynga Facebook Superviewer and just let it kill itself based on brand name alone.

  6. Re:VR is a fad by Greyfox · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Mack over on Mackscorner on youtube has been playing with an Oculus Rift. Watching his response to that one game, the potential for the technology is amazing, if some company can make one that's not shit. I think that company might actually be Microsoft, based on what I've been hearing. If they can do this right, I'm willing to forgive all previous transgressions. He does one with Subnautica too, which looks freaking amazing (Even without an Oculus.)

    If they can get a 360 degree camera into a reasonable form factor (neighborhood of a GoPro,) it would be possible to give people the experience of skydiving, rock climbing, or flying a wingsuit in ways that are significantly more real than just watching a video on youtube. You could actually be there, and look around as if you were the pilot. That would be a game changer both for the audience and for content creators.

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