OSVR, or Open Source Virtual Reality, is the only thing standing between the nascent VR market and a premature death, at least if Chris Mitchell, Razer’s product marketing manager, is to be believed. In his own words: “If we don’t build this, the virtual reality ecosystem will never survive.” It’s big talk for a project that, even after a press release, media briefing and one-on-one interview with Razer, still feels nebulous.
Razer, of course, made its name with gaming peripherals, ergonomic gaming mice and keyboards, but OSVR is not so tangible. The company’s plans do include hardware: a $200 head-mounted display, which it calls the Hacker Dev Kit, is due in the summer, and measures up reasonably with the Oculus Rift DK2 unit. But the Dev Kit is not OSVR…
