This morning, Asus is proudly announcing its new program, Asus Beyond VR Ready, which is a distinctive mark of compatibility and confidence for consumers keen to gear up for the virtual-reality (VR) gaming revolution. Asus has worked closely with leading industry partners, to ensure a wide range of Asus motherboards, graphics cards and systems work seamlessly with the new generation of fully-immersive VR headsets and accessories. With the Beyond VR Ready initiative, Asus is publishing a list of components tested for compatibility with Oculus Rift and expanding to include VR products like the HTC Vive in the near future. The VR Ready model list will be updated regularly to account for the introduction of new Asus products and VR gear and accessories from leading industry partners.
For additional information please visit the Beyond VR Ready website at Asus Beyond VR Ready.
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Asus Announces Beyond VR Ready Program
This morning, Asus is proudly announcing its new program, Asus Beyond VR Ready, which is a distinctive mark of compatibility and confidence for consumers keen to gear up for the virtual-reality (VR) gaming revolution. Asus has worked closely with leading industry partners, to ensure a wide range of Asus motherboards, graphics cards and systems work seamlessly with the new generation of fully-immersive VR headsets and accessories. With the Beyond VR Ready initiative, Asus is publishing a list of components tested for compatibility with Oculus Rift and expanding to include VR products like the HTC Vive in the near future. The VR Ready model list will be updated regularly to account for the introduction of new Asus products and VR gear and accessories from leading industry partners.
For additional information please visit the Beyond VR Ready website at Asus Beyond VR Ready.
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