Watch Valve set up the Steam Frame in its own leaked videos
Valve just leaked several new videos showing the Steam Frame's unboxing, setup process, and various accessories. The videos apparently appeared on the ARM Steam client following an update, but they were "quickly pulled after that," according to the Steam Hardware Updates account on X. The Steam Frame is Valve's virtual-reality headset that can stream games […]
Valve has leaked several new videos showcasing its Steam Frame virtual-reality headset. The videos, which appeared on the ARM Steam client, show the headset's unboxing, setup process, and various accessories. According to The Verge, they were quickly pulled after being posted.
The Steam Frame features LCD screens with 2160 x 2160 resolution per eye, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, and an up to 110-degree field of view. Tom's Guide reports that it also has 16GB of DDR5 RAM, a refresh rate up to 120Hz, pancake optic lenses, eye-tracking, camera passthrough, and runs on SteamOS.
The headset comes with several accessories, including a pair of controllers, a spacer for users who wear glasses, a wireless adapter, an information booklet, and a USB-C cable. Tom's Guide obtained details of the unboxing and setup process from one of the leaked videos.
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