Razer makes some of the best gaming peripherals on the market in terms of technology and affordability, and the recent upgrade to their Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) Headset is no different. The HDK2 (Hacker Development Kit) that was recently unveiled at E3 boasts the same 90hz refresh rate and resolution as Oculus Rift (2160 x 1200 or 1080 x 1200 per eye), along with a proprietary coating to reduce specific VR glasses effect issues called Image Quality Enhancement, 100hz IR camera, support for the entire open source ecosystem and SteamVR, and a user upgradeable setup that allows you to stay ahead of the curve when technology gets updated. Most importantly, in keeping with their past releases, Razer managed to make their VR headset legitimately accessible by making it available for under $400 starting in July.
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