Thursday, January 7, 2016

Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset Starts Shipping In March


The social media network's Oculus Rift's major deals have surfaced the tech world, finally and will be in the hands of customers by March of 2016.
On Wednesday, the social media giant announced that it will be taking pre-orders for its much anticipated Oculus Virtual Reality headset. When the announcement came out of the launch of the product, the two most important aspects were not specified; these included price and availability, however the company has finally disclosed these details as well.
The shipping will start from March and the Rift is priced at $599. Any pre-order that currently takes place has been given a delivery date somewhere in April. The order includes the Rift Headset, an Xbox One Controller, Two games, Oculus Remote and a sensor. It is essential to highlight that just the Rift is for $599 whereas to make it working properly the use will require to purchase a high-end gaming PC which is able to work with Rift.
According to a number of analysts, the sales of the latest virtual reality could be as low as hundreds – thousands while some experts are expecting it to be above 1 million. On the other hand, a whole lot of people have decline to present estimates as they believe this is not a big deal for Facebook, Inc.
One of the analysts who refused to estimate the sales of the product, Brian Wieser, analyst at Pivotal Research stated that the launch was this product would just be a rounding error inside of Facebook at this point in time. Additionally, another analyst from Piper Jaffray, Gene Munster stated that it is a “non-event in 2016” and is also expecting the company to sell a few units of the product at a loss.
However, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of the social media network, believe that the headgear will be more popular amongst hardcore gamers, during its initial quarter and then go from there. For the first quarter, at least, they have kept the bar quite low for the latest product. According to estimations by Nvidia Corporation, the purchase of over 13 million PCs worldwide next year would be sufficient enough to run the VR provided it has the graphics capabilities.
According to MarketsandMarkets, the virtual reality market will be worth as much as $16 billion. Even though the start seems to be quite low for the Oculus Rift but the future seems quite bright for the virtual reality device. Facebook is not the only company that is working on getting a share from the pie of the lucrative market; many others are directing their resources towards developing this technology as well including Alphabet, Inc., Google Glass and Microsoft’s HoloLens.

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