At the Oculus Connect developer summit in Los Angeles, Oculus VP of product Nate Mitchell gave attendees a number of product updates. Most notable was the "Oculus Ready" program, which will help PC manufacturers denote which models will be able to deliver a satisfying VR experience when used with the Rift headset. Asus, Dell, and Alienware will all be releasing Oculus Ready configurations at what Mitchell termed "varying price points"—but notably, all three will have rigs for less than $1,000, and all three will have options as bundling options for Rift purchasers when the headset becomes available in the first quarter of 2016.
There's more to come from Oculus Connect this morning, including what we can only hope will be pricing and release date announcement, so stay here for more breaking news.