Valve has announced the Steam Frame, a standalone VR headset built to stream PC games with low latency and run Steam titles locally. It runs on a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and SteamOS. It is aimed at PC gamers who want high-end VR without cables or the need to stay tethered to a desktop. It brings a light 185g core unit, 2160 x 2160 per-eye LCD panels, eye tracking, Wi-Fi 7, and a dedicated low-latency Wi-Fi 6E adapter in the box. Its standout feature is seamless wireless streaming from a PC, supported by a custom dongle that minimises lag. The headset is set to launch in early 2026, and global availability is expected. As for pricing, the company hasn’t disclosed a figure, but has told The Verge that pricing could fall below the 2019 Index headset, which sold for $999 (about Rs 90,000) wi
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