so i just saw this thing about the steam frame, valve's upcoming vr headset, and i am kinda hyped. it's been a while since we last heard anything about it, but now there's this leaked tutorial video on reddit that gives us a teeny glimpse into what the device can do.

apparently, the video shows the first few seconds of the headset's welcome tour, which is pretty cool. it explains how to use the controllers, hide and show the ui, and pair the device with your pc. the person who posted it says they got it from somewhere, but doesn't say where exactly. what's interesting is that the video was captured using the valve index, not the steam frame itself, which is why the pass-through is in color. the steam frame, on the other hand, only does black and white pass-through, which is a bit of a bummer compared to other headsets like the meta quest 3 or pico 4 ultra.

i think what's really cool about the steam frame is how easy it is to use. you just turn it on, connect it to your pc, and you're good to go. the headset has a special usb dongle that lets it wirelessly connect to your pc, and there's even a dedicated antenna in the headset to make sure the connection is stable. and with valve's foveated streaming tech, the headset can focus on the things you're looking at directly and tone down the rest, which should help with performance.

preorders are available at major retailers, and we should be finding out more about the launch date and price soon. valve just confirmed that the steam frame will be shipping this summer, which is pretty exciting. i'm definitely keeping an eye on this one, and i hope we getRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

apparently, the video shows the first few seconds of the headset's welcome tour, which is pretty cool. it explains how to use the controllers, hide and show the ui, and pair the device with your pc. the person who posted it says they got it from somewhere, but doesn't say where exactly. what's interesting is that the video was captured using the valve index, not the steam frame itself, which is why the pass-through is in color. the steam frame, on the other hand, only does black and white pass-through, which is a bit of a bummer compared to other headsets like the meta quest 3 or pico 4 ultra.

i think what's really cool about the steam frame is how easy it is to use. you just turn it on, connect it to your pc, and you're good to go. the headset has a special usb dongle that lets it wirelessly connect to your pc, and there's even a dedicated antenna in the headset to make sure the connection is stable. and with valve's foveated streaming tech, the headset can focus on the things you're looking at directly and tone down the rest, which should help with performance.

preorders are available at major retailers, and we should be finding out more about the launch date and price soon. valve just confirmed that the steam frame will be shipping this summer, which is pretty exciting. i'm definitely keeping an eye on this one, and i hope we getRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?