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Oculus figured out a way to make its headsets works on cheaper computers

Hannah Roberts   

Oculus figured out a way to make its headsets works on cheaper computers
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Facebook-owned Oculus just made its virtual reality headset accessible on cheaper computers, the company announced in a blog post this week.

Using a technology called "asynchronous spacewarp" (ASW) the VR company has lowered the minimum computer specs needed to power its VR headset - the Oculus Rift.

ASW works by almost halving the time needed to run VR content smoothly at the high, ideal 90 frames-per-second.

Previously, the minimum specs the Rift demanded when it was first released earlier this year were pretty high - even for gamers that might already have powerful gaming PCs - which raised the cost of entry significantly.

It could have cost $1,600 (£1,260) for the Oculus Rift headset and Oculus-ready PC combo. This solution lets you use the Oculus Rift VR headset with a PC that costs half the price, or $500 (£395).

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