Ahead of International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) -- a four-day event to be held from January 6 in Las Vegas, the social media website announced through its Oculus blog that its touch controllers will be delayed till the second half of 2016.
Also, the company announced that it would start with taking pre-orders from January 6.
"On Touch hardware, we have made significant advances in ergonomics, and we are implementing many changes that make Touch even more, comfortable, reliable, and natural," the blog noted.
"We are also outputting larger numbers of pre-production runs, which means we can get a lot more touch hardware in the hands of developers who need it," it added.
Meanwhile, Greenlight VR CEO Clifton Dawson said this delay might benefit consumersĀ as it gives Oculus extra time to make the touch controllers more comfortable and reliable in recognising interactions, a report in Fortune.com said on Monday.
"The delays also allow Oculus more time for developers to begin testing and creating experiences with them," Dawson said.
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