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== Background == | == Background == |
Revision as of 14:07, 12 April 2018
Sponsors
- Jason Araujo
- Kathryn Born
History
- Mailing List Announcement: 2018-04-12
- Officially Proposed: 2015-04-12
- To be Voted on: 2018-04-24
- Yes:
- No:
- Present:
- result:
Language
Vote Summary: A Window MR Headset for PS:One - Virtual Reality for Education and Entertainment
Vote to purchase of a Lenovo Explorer Windows Mixed Reality headset (with controllers) for use by PS:One members, video game development workshops and during PS:One events
The headset would be used in the following scenarios:
Members could schedule and check out the headset for development projects and use* Headset would be the cornerstone of a free, 4-part educational workshop on VR/AR development in Spring/Summer 2018 and subsequent educational initiatives Headset would be used during special immersive experience events and at additional events held at PS:One
Cost: $399
Link to product: [1]
Background
History and Alternatives: This headset (and controllers) actually is the lower-cost alternative to the original longstanding desire to buy an HTC Vive for the space. The expense for the Vive included both a dedicated gaming PC, along with the headset - a total pricetag of approximately $2500. An additional alternative was to query the membership to source a unit for loan or used-equipment purchase (which did not bear fruit). The Windows MR unit, purchased new (with warranty), is ultimately much less expensive than a used Vive and gaming PC. The additional complexity involved with HTC Vive ownership included dismantling the system after each use in order to secure it from theft.