Samsung has unveiled a virtual reality rig designed for use with Windows PCs . HMD Odyssey joins previously announced VR headsets and hand controllers from Dell , HP , Lenovo , Acer and Asus to form the launch hardware line-up for Microsoft's new Mixed Reality platform . Unlike earlier PC-based VR kit , the new products are able to track their wearers' movements in a room without requiring additional external sensors . But experts have questioned whether the market will support so many brands . Until now , HTC's Vive and Facebook's Oculus Rift have had most of the market in high-end PC-based VR headsets to themselves . But the two firms had only sold a combined total of just over one million headsets by the end of June , according to SuperData Research . Both have cut their prices in recent months in an attempt to stimulate demand . By contrast , Samsung's more basic Gear VR - which works with some of its smartphones - had sold more than eight million units , according to the same market research . " VR is still a very youthful medium , " commented Kevin Joyce , editor-in-chief of the news site VR Focus . " There's a number of significant barriers to entry - price , lack of variety in software collections etc - all of which are slowly being addressed . But in the short term , I do think we'll see some of the hardware manufacturers in the current race fall before the final hurdle [ since some ] will want a return on their investment sooner rather than later . " Microsoft hosted an event in San Francisco to mark the release of a new version of Windows10 on 17 October that supports new virtual and augmented reality capabilities . The firm uses the term " mixed reality " to refer to both VR experiences , which are based solely in computer-generated worlds , as well as AR , which mixes graphics and real-world views together . Samsung's headset was pitched as a premium way to experience VR , thanks to it featuring higher-resolution OLED ( organic light-emitting diode ) displays than the other new kit . It also has a slightly wider field-of-view and integrated headphones . However , its $499 ( ?425 ) price makes it more expensive and it will go on sale a month later in November . Microsoft is also developing an AR-based headset that does not require a separate PC called the HoloLens . But a prototype sold to developers costs ?2,719 and there was no update as to when it will get a mass-market release . One industry-watcher suggested that consumers tempted to invest in Microsoft and its partners' VR tech should wait a while before making a purchase . " The launch of all of those head mounted displays will create a lot of competition and possibly price aggressiveness in this space in the coming holiday season , " Annette Zimmermann from the consultancy Gartner told the BBC . " Until now all PC vendors were linking their high-end devices with Oculus or HTC headsets . With their own headsets available , it is likely that they will focus on promoting bundles with their own devices . " By Leo Kelion , Technology desk editor . http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-41491862