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Valve Revives Steam Machine: Specs, 4K‑60 Ambitions, New Steam Controller & VR Headset — Everything Announced (Nov 13, 2025)

Valve Revives Steam Machine: Specs, 4K‑60 Ambitions, New Steam Controller & VR Headset — Everything Announced (Nov 13, 2025)

Updated November 13, 2025 Valve is officially back in the living room. A decade after the first Steam Machines fizzled, the company has revealed a unified trio of hardware built around SteamOS: a compact Steam Machine console‑PC for your TV, a redesigned Steam Controller, and a standalone Steam Frame VR headset. Coverage continued into today with fresh hands‑on impressions, spec sheets, and interviews that paint a clearer picture of what to expect in early 2026. The Verge What is the new Steam Machine? Think “console simplicity with PC flexibility.” The Steam Machine is a small, cube‑like box (roughly six inches
13 November 2025
Apple Vision Pro vs Vivo Vision: Is the $3,500 Headset Getting Beat by a $1,400 “Clone”?

Apple Vision Pro vs Vivo Vision: Is the $3,500 Headset Getting Beat by a $1,400 “Clone”?

Key Facts: Introduction In the battle of mixed reality headsets, Apple’s Vision Pro and Vivo’s new Vision goggles represent two very different approaches to the same goal. Apple’s device debuted as a ultra-premium, futuristic headset with cutting-edge tech – and a price to match. Over a year later, Chinese smartphone giant Vivo has unveiled what many are calling a “Vision Pro clone”, a headset that closely mimics Apple’s design and features but at roughly half the cost macrumors.com. The emergence of Vivo’s Vision (officially the “Discovery Edition”) has sparked debate: can a cheaper, lighter copycat compete with Apple’s $3,500 flagship,
10 September 2025
Pimax Dream Air: The Ultra‑Light 8K VR Headset Taking Aim at Apple and Meta

Pimax Dream Air: The Ultra‑Light 8K VR Headset Taking Aim at Apple and Meta

Key Facts What Is Pimax Dream Air? (Overview) The Pimax Dream Air is a forthcoming virtual reality headset that Pimax proudly calls “the world’s smallest full-feature 8K VR headset”. In essence, it’s a PC-powered VR goggle that emphasizes extreme clarity and minimal weight. Pimax – a Chinese VR company known for pushing high specs – created Dream Air as a departure from their large, high-FOV headsets. Instead of chasing the widest field of view or standalone capability, Dream Air’s mission is to shrink the form factor without sacrificing the premium features VR enthusiasts expect. Dream Air’s design reflects this new philosophy. The device
10 September 2025
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Apple Vision Pro vs Meta Quest 3: In-Depth Comparison and Review 2025

VR Headset Showdown 2025: Meta Quest 3 & Quest Pro vs Apple Vision Pro vs HTC Vive XR Elite – Which XR Device Reigns Supreme?

Vision Pro uses dual micro-OLED displays totaling 23 million pixels, roughly near-4K per eye. Quest 3 resolves 2064×2208 per eye (about 9.3 million pixels combined), Quest Pro 1800×1920 per eye (≈6.9M), and XR Elite 1920×1920 per eye (≈7.4M), while Vision Pro emphasizes high pixel density with a ~90–100° horizontal field of view. Processing power varies across the line: Quest 3 runs Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 (4nm), Quest Pro uses XR2+ Gen1, XR Elite uses XR2 Gen1, and Vision Pro uses Apple M2 with an R1 sensor processor. Weight and ergonomics differ: Quest 3 is about 515 g, Quest Pro
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