Oculus announced the launch of supplies application developers with the final version of virtual reality helmets Oculus Rift and the output of the instrumentation Rift SDK 1.0. On the idea of the manufacturer, this will allow developers to put the finishing touches on their applications with support of virtual reality to the output of the gadget on sale.
Recall that ordinary users will be able to buy Oculus Rift in the first quarter of 2016, and start taking pre-orders scheduled for later this year. Consumer model has a modified design compared to development versions. Oculus Rift is equipped with two OLED screens and surround the helmet provides 360-degree sound and is coming with a pair of integrated headphones.
Expected retail value of the Oculus Rift will be less than $350.