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The Valve Index is Valve’s first solo entrance into the VR space, having teamed up with HTC previously to bring the Vive headset to market. The Index set is designed to be cross-compatible with the HTC Vive and HTC Vive Pro sets, with users being able to swap out the controllers or the headset and keep the rest of their existing kit.
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Valve has announced that iFixit will stock Steam Deck and Valve Index replacement parts. Valve says they will share more details soon. Read more here.
Display: 2 1440x1600 LCD displays (120Hz, experimental 144Hz, can also run at 90Hz)
Connections: 5m tether, USB 3.0, DisplayPort 1.2, 12V power
Cameras: Stereo 960x960
Speakers: 37.5mm off-ear, 3.5mm headphone jack
Microphone: dual-microphone array
Color: Black
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