Beta for Valve's hardware to begin next year
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by Shunal Doke
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Earlier this month, Valve’s plans of a virtual reality gaming headset had come to light. The company had revealed its plans in an interview with the New York Times. The New York Times states that Gordon Stoll of Valve was testing an NVIS gaming headset that is “a boxy set of goggles that looks like a 22nd-century version of View-Master”. The headsets, which more or less work like Google’s Project Glass, are part of a wearable computing project headed by Michael Abrash. Now, according to Rock Paper Shotgun, the beta for Valve’s hardware is going to kick off next year. ![]() The beta for Valve's hardware will begin next year
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