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English => News => Topic started by: Redaktion on July 22, 2018, 05:36:53

Title: VirtualLink will combine USB, HDMI, and power all in one cable to make VR more accessible
Post by: Redaktion on July 22, 2018, 05:36:53
A single USB Type-C port may be all that's needed for a PC VR experience. VirtualLink 1.0 will define a new 'Alternate Mode' standard over the familiar USB port to hopefully reduce cable clutter associated with popular virtual reality headsets.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/VirtualLink-will-combine-USB-HDMI-and-power-all-in-one-cable-to-make-VR-more-accessible.317620.0.html
Title: Re: VirtualLink will combine USB, HDMI, and power all in one cable to make VR more accessible
Post by: Cristian on July 22, 2018, 13:11:44
I wonder if current laptops with thunderbolt 3 will be compatible since the usb c is not connected directly to the GPU like the shown MSI card.
I always wondered about vr headsets why they do not use just a usb c connection. Let's see how long until it's implemented. Good thing all respectable laptops have usb c
Title: Re: VirtualLink will combine USB, HDMI, and power all in one cable to make VR more accessible
Post by: wvdschel on July 23, 2018, 14:44:08
QuoteGood thing all respectable laptops have usb c

Note that is not just "VR over USB-C". Like we see with laptops today, not all USB-C ports are capable of Thunderbolt or DisplayPort over USB-C. Those require extra components (and thus add cost), so many vendors don't add them, especially to lower cost devices.

VirtualLink will not work with existing laptops, only with future ones which have explicit VirtualLink support - meaning it will likely be restricted to only the beefier gaming laptops for the first couple of years.