Where to buy Windows Mixed Reality headsets and how much they cost in the UK
Looking to get in on the Windows Mixed Reality action outside of the United States? Here's the what, where and "how much?" for UK buyers.
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October 17, 2017 is the grand launch of Windows Mixed Reality along with the Fall Creators Update, and it's not just limited to folks in North America. Headsets will also be available in other markets like the UK, but these weren't exactly publicised that well.
In any case, if you're looking to get your hands on one of the launch headsets, here's what you can get, where you can snag them and how much you'll be paying.
Amazon UK
- Acer AH101 Mixed Reality Headset with Motion Controllers - £399.99
- HP Windows Mixed Reality Headset with Motion Controllers - £379.99
Microsoft Store
- Acer AH101 Mixed Reality Headset with Motion Controllers - £399.99
- HP Windows Mixed Reality Headset with Motion Controllers - £379.99
Currys PCWorld
- Lenovo Explorer Mixed Reality Headset with Motion Controllers - £399.99
- Dell Visor Mixed Reality Headset with Motion Controllers - £429.99
Dell
- Dell Visor Mixed Reality Headset only - £349.99
- Dell Motion Controllers - £100.00
HP
If you come across any other retailers selling the headsets let us know in the comments and we'll make sure we keep the list updated.
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