Put away the Oculus Rift and let’s chat about the HTC Vive. Gizmodo says it’s “the most cutting-edge gadget you can buy right now”, and Tech Radar calls it “the best virtual reality experience on the market, bar none”.
The HTC Vive is the virtual reality experience you thought they were talking about when they first mentioned Oculus Rift, and the other toilet VR headsets that you can buy at your local CNA.
But it’s only the HTC Vive that converts the space / room that you’re in, into a virtual reality playground. And, depending on the game you’re playing, you might just be running around your living room, defending yourself from Zombies coming in from the kitchen.
Surely that’s all we’ve ever wanted.
Listen to this from Wikipedia:
HTC Vive is a virtual reality headset developed by HTC and Valve Corporation, released on 5 April 2016. This headset is designed to utilize “room scale” technology to turn a room into 3D space via sensors, with the virtual world allowing the user to navigate naturally, with the ability to walk around and use motion tracked handheld controllers to vividly manipulate objects, interact with precision, communicate and experience immersive environments.
Unveiled during HTC’s Mobile World Congress keynote in March 2015, the HTC Vive has since been awarded over 22 awards in CES 2016, including best of CES.
Watch this video to get an idea what we’re talking about.
So where do you buy it locally, you ask? The same place you buy anything you want online from overseas – PostBox Courier!
They’re the only guys that will get it delivered to your face in just one week.
Here’s the breakdown of what that bad boy costs:
Unit USD799.00
Sales Tax USD73.46
Delivery USD28.73
Total USD901.19 / R14 013.50 (using USD =R15.55)
Shipping R3 390.00
Clearance R125.00
Import VAT R2 158.08
Disbursement R86.32
Total delivered cost R19 772.90 – Bargain!!
That’s just under twenty clips for the most cutting-edge gadget in the world right now. I’m shocked.
Even more shocked that you haven’t bought one yet.
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HOW DO I ORDER PRODUCTS FROM OVERSEAS THAT DON’T SHIP TO SA?
For those of you who are slightly behind, Postbox Courier is the groundbreaking service that gives you a shipping address in the US, UK and Hong Kong. So if you’re buying products that don’t ship to SA (like this drone from Amazon) then just give your US address (which Postbox Courier give you) and as soon as it is delivered there (usually same day) then Postbox Courier will grab it and bring it to you in South Africa in 3 to 5 days.
But the best part about Postbox Courier is they handle your parcel every step of the way – meaning it doesn’t get “stuck” at customs here in SA and they also make sure you don’t get stung with the wrong VAT duty.
You’ll also be pleased to know the owners of Postbox Courier are South African. You’re in very safe hands.
I GET IT – TELL ME WHAT TO DO NEXT
Postbox Courier is reliable, quick and easy to use – just follow their simple steps:
It’s too easy.
You should probably tell your cycling mates about this too – they’re going to lose their mind when it comes to the ball-hugging kit they currently an’t order from the likes of Rapha.cc.
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