![]() “We believe that right now a Windows PC is the best platform for mixed reality as its open ecosystem and enormous installed base offer the best opportunity for developers, and Windows offers the most choices for consumers,” the company said in an official statement. Microsoft, meanwhile, says its interest in VR rests elsewhere. “It doesn’t make sense for them to bring it up, because then they’re going to unleash a can of worms.” Those worms taking the form of angry Xbox One S owners, who likely won’t get to play with the shiny new VR toys. “The reality is that when VR games and other applications launch on the Xbox platform, it will be on the Xbox One X and on Windows 10 PCs,” says Lewis Ward, analyst with research company IDC. And so one simple explanation for Microsoft’s VR dodge comes to the fore. It released the Xbox One S last August, a more affordable model but one still powerful enough to play all of the games Microsoft highlighted for the Xbox One X at E3. Of course, the Xbox One X isn’t the only console Microsoft sells. With 4K gameplay and HDR support and a powerful processor, it’ll be able to handle those programs whenever they do materialize just fine. TCL 75-Inch Class 6-Series 4K QLED Smart Roku TV | $1,274.99 ($224.In case it’s not clear, just because Microsoft didn’t pay VR any mind during its E3 keynote doesn’t mean the Xbox One X isn’t a virtual reality workhorse.Razer Blade 17 Gaming Laptop | $2,699.99 ($700 Off) - Limited Stock. ![]()
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