Testseek.se har samlat 43 tester av Lenovo Mirage Solo och det genomsnittliga betyget är 70%. Scrolla ned och se alla testerna för Lenovo Mirage Solo.
Maj 2018
(70%)
43 Tester
Genomsnittligt betyg av experter som har testat produkten.
Användare
-
0 Tester
Genomsnittligt betyg av ägare till produkten.
70010043
Tester
sidan 2 av 5
Sortera på:
Betyg
Publicerad: 2018-05-04, Författare: Chris , testad av: slashgear.com
Standalone VR is so much more convenient, WorldSense 6DoF makes a big difference to tracking, Competitively priced - compared to a phone and Daydream View
Battery life is only average, Daydream controller isn't 6DoF, Not all apps support WorldSense yet
There's a lot to like about the Mirage Solo. The physical design is good, with the strap and padding arrangement making for a headset that's comfortable to wear for extended periods. It's speedy, for a mobile-based VR system, and the 6DoF tracking makes a...
Publicerad: 2018-05-04, Författare: Chris , testad av: engadget.com
Comfortable design, WorldSense tracking works well, Solid performance
Pricey compared to other headsets, Relatively small app catalog, Not very portable
Lenovo's Mirage Solo is a new kind of self-contained VR headset, and despite some quirks it gets a lot right out of the gate. The addition of WorldSense motion tracking and some clever internal design touches make the Mirage a more powerful, more flexible...
Sammanfattning: Photo by Scott WebbVirtual reality (VR) produces a computer-generated environment–complete with realistic sights, sounds and other sensations–which a person can explore by wearing a special kind of headset and, in some cases, using certain props. Basica...
Publicerad: 2018-06-25, Författare: Andrew , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Full freedom of movement (in a very limited space), Relatively sharp and colourful image, Handy auto on/off function, No obvious motion blur issues, It's cable-free VR, just like you wanted
Only comfortable for shorter sessions, Controller tracking is basic, WorldSense library is new, therefore limited, The lenses introduce image quality issues
Phone-free setup, VR that you can take anywhere, WorldSense works brilliantly, Good value
Needs more games and apps, Difficult to take around, LCD display is good, but not ideal
There is no shortage of virtual reality headsets to choose from. The questions worth asking yourself are really, how much money do you have and what do you want to do with a VR headset? You can obviously spend far less on a headset than $399 and get a pre...
Poor fit, No removeable cushions, Not very portable
The Lenovo Mirage Solo is a decent option standalone VR, but your experience with it will depend heavily on the shape of your head. If its fits well, you'll enjoy it. If it doesn't fit well, you may feel like you wasted your money.6/10$399.99LenovoThe Mir...
Impressive 6DoF tracking, High screen resolution, Solid battery life, Good starter list of WorldSense-supported titles
Needs more content, Bulky, heavy, not too portable
Volvo's fresh styling, legendary safety, and cabin comforts have finally trickled down to an affordable SUV. The XC40 more than holds its own in a competitive segment; it rises above the rest...
Look ma, no wires, Crisp visuals, Six degrees of freedom,
Expensive (twice the cost of the Go), Controller still 3DoF, Daydream lacking in must-have games,
The Lenovo Mirage Solo cuts the cord in most of the right ways. It's so easy to just slip on and use, you can't help wonder why all VR can't be such a joy. But it's also as expensive as a Rift headset (sans PC), with a smaller pool of games and more limit...