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Oculus Rift Lives Up to Name, Reactions Split

March 29, 2016
The $600 Oculus Rift started shipping on Monday, and the virtual reality headset has garnered mostly positive reviews. With several other options available by year's end, including the HTC Vive and Playstation VR, is it time to adopt early or patiently wait?

The first Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets began shipping on Monday, three and a half years after it was first launched as a Kickstarter project and two years after Facebook bought the company for $2 billion. The launch ushers in the official beginning of a new era of virtual reality, which even the most enthusiastic acolytes recognize isn’t going to change the world overnight.

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Professional technology reviews have been mostly positive. The most effusive have proclaimed it is the best new device since the iPhone.

Oculus Rift and Robert De Niro starring in the new buddy comedy, "My Agent is Fired!"
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Adi Robertson of the Verge calls the first version of the Oculus a “solid foundation for what’s to come.” Setting up the headset is a significantly bigger task than flipping on a new smartphone, though, and games can take a long time to download, wrote Brian X. Chen in the New York Times.

Time's Lisa Eadicicco calls using the Rift "beguiling and thrilling at times, uncomfortable and awkward at others. Overall, entering the Rift is expensive, unnatural, and utterly addicting."Headsets continue to cause problems with nausea for some users, even though the companies making them have been insisting they’re on the precipice of solving this issue for the past few years. Oculus recently announced a new feature in its latest software for developers intended to reduce motion sickness. As it stands, people who use virtual reality report a range of sensitivity to the uncomfortable physical effects of the technology. 

All this means that virtual reality is likely to remain a pastime of hard-core gamers and early adopters. Oculus is a $600 headset that requires a powerful computer to run, bringing the total price into at least the $1,500 range. About 30 games are available for the device, which can also be used to view 360-degree videos and photographs. Analysts think that Oculus’s impact on Facebook’s business this year will fall somewhere between a rounding error and a nonevent.

Rift Recommended PC Specs:

  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GTX 970/AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 8GB+ RAM
  • Output: HDMI-compatible 1.3 video output
  • Operating System: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit or newer
  • Inputs: 3x USB 3.0 ports, 1x USB 2.0

Several competing devices are expected to arrive later this year. The Vive, a headset made by HTC and Valve, will begin shipping next month and is designed to be worn while standing up and walking around. Sony says it will begin selling its Playstation VR headset in October. The Sony device is significantly cheaper than its competitors and works with a gaming console instead of a high-end PC.

These devices join even cheaper virtual reality headsets such as Google Cardboard and Samsung Gear VR, which use smartphones as screens to give less sophisticated experiences. Now that Oculus is officially out there in the world, the task of figuring out exactly what this technology is good for can begin in earnest.​

Here's an example of the Rift game "P.O.L.L.E.N," an immersive game that could look similar to how we train industrial workers in the next decade:

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