Windows 10 – Great Technology Made Accessible

Windows 10 will make an extremely interesting technology much more accessible for computer users, it being offered at much lower prices.

Windows 10 the company is going to have a major update this fall Microsoft intending to release the Fall Creators Update for users worldwide. This Windows 10 update will bring with it a major change for virtual reality fans, who will be able to buy virtual reality headsets at much more affordable prices.

Windows 10 will have extended support for virtual reality headsets through the Fall Creators Update, and those from Microsoft have announced collaboration with many important partners. Specifically, Microsoft collaborates with Steam, HTC Vive and more to bring virtual reality headsets to Windows 10 users at much lower prices than those currently charged for such types of hardware.

Windows 10 will also have a new Halo VR experience integrated by Microsoft, which is collaborating with a company called 343 Industries to provide it. Basically, users will be able to buy virtual reality headsets sold by Microsoft for only 300 dollars and will have access to the same type of content, through Windows 10, that those who buy HTC Vive headsets for 600 dollars have.

Windows 10 – great technology made accessible

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Windows 10 with this type of support has already convinced HTC to reduce the price of Vive headsets by 200 dollars, but it will surely decrease to attract even more customers. Microsoft also wants to develop headsets for virtual reality that have all the necessary sensors to work, and computers running Windows 10 will be able to interpret all the readings made by them for us.

Windows 10 will have support for playing virtual reality content in two formats, namely one at 60 frames per second and one at 90 frames per second. We are talking here about the different processing power offered by the computers with Windows 10 on which the content will be played, so powerful PCs will also be needed to benefit from the best possible experience.

Windows 10 is still just an operating system after all, and in order for it to facilitate access to these technologies, it is necessary for manufacturers to launch cheap and compatible products. The collaborations between those from Microsoft, HTC, Steam and other companies have exactly this goal and could bring virtual reality headsets at much lower prices for customers who are willing to experience virtual or mixed reality.

Windows 10 will have extended support for this technology starting with the Fall Creators Update, this fall.