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Get your head in the game with the best virtual reality tech and peripheral­s

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Fancy upping your game — literally — from convention­al TV and console to full-on virtual reality set-up in a day? Then let us introduce you to our plethora of VR-ready tech; one excited T3 reader gets a total gaming upgrade, and likes it

the reader Jon Warren

Jon has been saving up to buy his first VR kit and is now ready to splurge. He tried the HTC Vive and loved it, but doesn’t know where to start when looking for a suitable gaming PC.

01 HTC VIVE

When it comes to VR in 2016, HTC’s Vive is the one to beat. Frontfacin­g cameras on the headset blend real-world elements with your VR experience, and the adjustable headstrap ensures good balance and enhanced comfort. Handily, the Vive comes with everything you need to get started. The included Vive controller­s might look a little odd, but with haptic feedback, complete motion tracking and an intuitive control pad on each, you’ll quickly feel at home. Also in the box are two motion-tracking base stations to position in your living room for a total room scale experience. £759, vive.com

02 MSI GT72VR 6RE Domi nator Pro

Want your Vive experience to be as portable as possible, or don’t fancy a PC permanentl­y set up in your living room? Then MSI’s Dominator Pro is the ideal solution. This gaming laptop delivers insane graphical oomph with its built-in Nvidia 1070 mobile GPU, and has been built with VR in mind. The bonus? It’ll run the rest of your PC games collection at both high and ultra settings. £2,050, us.msi.com

30Saite k Pro Flight X52 System

Space sim Elite Dangerous is high on the must-play lists of many Vive users. If that includes you too, team it with the Saitek X52 System. You’re effectivel­y blindfolde­d in VR, so intuitive controls

the expert Louise Blain

Louise has tested all the new VR headsets in her work for GamesRadar and Official PlayStatio­n Magazine. From VR horror to gentle deep-sea experience­s, she’s seen it all. are a must. The X52 flight kit comprises an ultra-precise joystick and a throttle with programmab­le resistance, enabling you to feel exactly what you’re doing. £110, amazon.co.uk

04 turtle Beach Stealth 350VR

While you can use standard gaming headphones with the Vive, the Stealth 350VR’s boast an ultra-light design that works well for prolonged use in VR land. These cans are comfortabl­y-cushioned and deliver great sound, thanks to the built-in battery-powered amplificat­ion. £60, turtlebeac­h.com

05 Vive Ready HP Comp uter Bundle

Here’s an alternativ­e to the MSI laptop... HTC and HP have teamed up for this money-saving bundle, featuring the Vive coupled with HP’s slick-looking Envy 750 PC, housing a Radeon RX 480 graphics card that’s well-suited to VR. As complete solutions go, it’s hard to find one better. The PC also comes with two VR experience­s, including Valve’s beginner friendly The Lab. £1,499, vive.com

60HTC Vive VR Cover

Think about it: your headset is constantly pressed against your face, which means plenty of grease and sweat soaking into the foam – and that material can’t be washed easily. Oh, so now you want a cover! Well, the cotton Vive VR Cover makes things significan­tly more hygienic, not to mention comfier. £15.50, vrcover.com

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Unlike the Oculus Rift’s greedy desire for three USB ports and an HDMI, the HTC Vive only needs one free USB and HDMI. The MSI Dominator is compatible with both, featuring a whopping six USB 3.0 ports and one USB 3.1 for good measure 02
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06 Designed to act like a pillowcase for your headset, the HTC Vive VR Cover is fully washable and can be popped into the machine along with your clothes. Who knew VR accessorie­s could have that fresh linen smell and feel?
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