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HTC Vive’s $800 price point is setting the HTC SteamVR headset up for a loss against rivals Oculus Rift and PlayStation VR, Wedbush Securities research analyst Michael Pachter has said.
With HTC’s announcement that the consumer edition of the Vive will cost $799, Pachter feels the Rift can come out on top, but a sub-$500 offering from Sony would destroy the competition.
Wow, Vive priced at $800. This sets Oculus up to win at $600, and sets Sony up to dominate if they have the ability to price sub $500
— Michael Pachter (@michaelpachter) February 22, 2016
In the UK Oculus Rift will cost £499 plus £30 shipping, whilst the Vive is reported to set UK consumers back a whopping £689 excluding postage. Sony hasn’t put a price on PlayStation VR, but has said it will cost somewhere in the same ballpark as a new platform, which the optimistic among us are hoping will be sub-£349.
Source: @michaelpachter