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Internally, it sports the same specs as other mixed reality headsets. Those include 1440x1440 panels for each eye, a 90Hz refresh rate, and two cameras for inside-out tracking. Asus is also making use of "quick drying antibacterial materials" to avoid any sweat-related germs passing between users. It comes complete with Microsoft's VR controllers, which look similar to those bundled with the HTC Vive.

Like Dell, which is selling its headset for $350, Asus is keen to point out use cases for the headset that don't revolve around games, including employee training. The headset will, however, work with apps from the Microsoft store and SteamVR titles. Many of Asus' upcoming laptops and desktops will also be certified as ready for mixed reality, and those will be released alongside the headset before the year is out.