Unbelievable resolution bump, The best-quality display in the industry, Super comfortable, lighter, ergonomic design, Easy to adjust and fits a wider range of head sizes, Easier to use for long periods of time, Noise-canceling mics built-in, Excellent aud
Expensive, Still not wireless without an add-on, SteamVR can be very temperamental, Final Thoughts, While not a direct negative aspect of the Vive Pro itself, the resolution and frame rate requirements ultimately mean that most people are not going to be
While not a direct negative aspect of the Vive Pro itself, the resolution and frame rate requirements ultimately mean that most people are not going to be able to take full advantage of the benefits the Vive Pro brings to the table, namely the resolution...
Publicerad: 2018-04-03, Författare: Will , testad av: pcmag.com
Crisp, high-resolution graphics, Good sound, Solid, comfortable build,
Expensive, Doesn't include the base stations or motion controllers it requires to function, DisplayPort only
The HTC Vive Pro is the most technically impressive tethered VR headset we've tested, but it doesn't offer enough over the standard model to justify the steep increase in price...
Increased resolution. You can finally read text, Counterweight offsets the display, Folds in the rigid design and headphones from last year's Deluxe Audio Strap
Expensive, even for VR, Built-in headphones are fine, but not as impressive as HTC touts, Counterweight sticks out a bunch and can make seated VR uncomfortable
But it's the resolution bump that matters. The headphones, the rigid strap, the thinner cable—these can all be replicated with the Deluxe Audio Strap for the original HTC Vive, and while the Vive Pro makes a few small tweaks, it's nothing I'd call essenti...
High resolution display produce crisp detail, Comfortable to wear over long periods of time, Works with original Vive gear, Integrated high-res, 3D spatial audio
Expensive, Doesn't come with base stations or controllers
In the battle for virtual reality supremacy, HTC has taken a definitive lead with the Pro. The headset is head and shoulders above anything currently on the market.Let's start with design. Using wider headstraps, an adjustable fit knob and a properly weig...
Brian Oh/EngadgetI give HTC some credit for fixing most of the problems I had with the original Vive. But at the moment, the Vive Pro isn't a must-have upgrade, especially without its accessories. Its expensive pricing cements the fact that this isn't a h...
Publicerad: 2018-01-08, Författare: Nicholas , testad av: gamecrate.com
Sammanfattning: At a press announcement on Monday as part of CES 2018, HTC Vive revealed their new Vive Pro headset, with a higher resolution than the base model along with improved ergonomics and built-in headphones, along with a new wireless VR attachment based on Inte...
It may sound like I'm not entirely sold on the HTC Vive Pro but that isn't the case. Sure, it's a lot more expensive than headline price might suggest and it's only an incremental upgrade over Vive VR, but it's undeniably the best VR headset on the market...
Publicerad: 2018-04-12, Författare: Jacob , testad av: pcgamesn.com
Sammanfattning: Many people interested in virtual reality have been waiting indefinitely for the ‘second-generation' of immersive headsets to arrive - hoping for vast improvements to the early VR setup. While the Vive Pro isn't quite the 2.0 upgrade users are still waiti...
Publicerad: 2018-04-10, Författare: Adam , testad av: itpro.co.uk
HTC's bleeding-edge VR headset demands a high cost for entrySharetwitter linkedin facebook google+ emailAdam Shepherd Reviews10 Apr, 2018Two years have now passed since the launch of the HTC Vive spurred many into excitedly declaring that the future of co...