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A tale of two “inside-out” VR headsets: The $400 Oculus Rift S, $600 HP Reverb
Saturday May 11, 2019. 03:00 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / The $600 HP Reverb (left) and $400 Oculus Rift S (right).
By the end of 2019, many major VR headset manufacturers seem poised to launch a new 'statement' product for PCs. This month sees two such headsets reach store shelves: the Oculus Rift S (coming May 21, priced at $400) and the HP Reverb (out now, starting at $600). In both companies' cases, the statement from each headset is a mix of upgrade and compromise. Rift S sees Oculus take two steps forward, two steps back, from its three-year-old Rift headset to establish a new 'baseline' PC-VR experience, particularly with active hand tracking in mind. Meanwhile, Reverb aims to deliver the most affordable 'high-res' VR headset ever made—which, as you might expect, includes a few imperfections, ranging from the obvious to the surprising. After living with both headsets, I can report that each headset's sales pitch is totally fine, not game-changing, and both are worth scrutinizing—because neither is currently a slam-dunk recommendation. Read 35 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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