PlayStation VR version for latest download from uc mini

PlayStation VR version for latest download from uc mini

 

Update: It's an all-out price war between the top VR headsets. The PlayStation VR price is at its cheapest ever, a drop that happened shortly after the HTC Vive price was brought to a historic low.

With all the price cuts, we thought it best to give you a complete breakdown of how the top three VR headsets compare when it comes to price, so you know exactly what you need to pay to get into virtual reality.

    Sony PlayStation VR at Amazon India for ₹40999

Here's a quick teaser: PlayStation VR continues to be the most affordable VR headset, though you compromise the specs of a PC-powered rig for one run from a console.

Still, some of the PlayStation VR bundles are quite tempting, and you only have to pay for a PS4 or PS4 Pro to run your headset, not a pricey VR-ready PC.

And once you've got your PlayStation VR setup, you have a growing library of PlayStation VR games to play. We recently updated our list of the best PlayStation VR games, so be sure to check it out!

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PlayStation VR brings the world of virtual reality to consoles in a big way, and it does so without the cost most often associated with rival higher-end VR headsets.

Those headsets have not only traditionally been expensive devices on their own, but have also required expensive gaming PCs with enough power to run them.

Well over a year after its release, the PlayStation VR virtual reality headset is still going strong. Sony is positively committing to its VR development teams, as evidenced by the quality PlayStation VR games that have been released, and those yet to come.

Moss just launched in February, and two more must-play titles –  The Inpatient and  Sprint Vector – are also out now. What's more, Sony announced more than 30 games coming to PlayStation VR in spring 2018, or sometime between late March and mid-June. We expect to get a big preview of these games at E3 2018.

To cap it all off, a revised headset was also released in late 2017 to address the original headset's lack of HDR-passthrough. The future's bright for Sony's VR gear.

Let's put it this way: the PlayStation VR is different. While Oculus Rift has closed in on cost, the PSVR only requires a PS4 console to run, not an expensive PC set-up.

Frankly, it's remarkable that such an affordable solution is as capable as it is.

It has its problems, but by and large PlayStation VR proves that not only is console VR viable, it's actually enjoyable, too.

We've now tried dozens of games on the console, from Rocksteady's impressive (but short) Batman: Arkham VR to the laugh-out-loud funny Job Simulator to the tear-jerking Wayward Sky and even gun-peripheral-toting horror game Farpoint VR.

Some of these titles were more fun than others, obviously, but all of them made the same point: PlayStation VR doesn't suck.

Before we go on talking about PlayStation VR's finer points (and foibles), let's get the basics out of the way.

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At launch, the PlayStation VR headset had a slightly confusing sales set up. With the package re-using existing PlayStation peripherals such as the Move controllers and Camera, the PSVR headset itself was sold separately in some instances, despite the other components being vital parts of the set-up.

If you didn't already own the PlayStation Camera or Move Motion Controllers, the Launch Day bundle was the better bet, but more than a year on and the bundles – and messaging around exactly what components you'll need – are much better.

As of March 29, you can find PlayStation VR DOOM VFR bundle for $299.99 in the US, which includes the headset,camera, and a DOOM VFR Blu-ray disc. There's also a Skyrim VR bundle for $349.99. Both of these prices are $100 less than their original listing price. 

In the UK, meanwhile, a starter pack costs £259, down from £349. In Australia, the same pack is priced AU$549.

Besides the PlayStation VR unit itself and the PlayStation Camera, all you'll need is a PS4 (either the Slim version, the three-year-old original or the ultra-powerful PS4 Pro will do), a PS4 DualShock 4 controller and a 6-foot-by-10-foot play space that's well lit, but not too bright.

Setting up the unit can be done in a matter of minutes and the provided instructions offer a clear visual guide to get you up and running.

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