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Publicerad: 2017-07-02, Författare: Kevin , testad av: tomshardware.com
Industry Standard Resolution, Open Platform, Ideal For Tinkerers, Inventors
Poor tracking quality, Uncomfortable fitment, Poor weight distribution, Too many cables
The OSVR HDK2 is a marked improvement over the HDK 1.4, but it still falls short of the mark. The poor tracking solution remains the weakest link of the OSVR platform, and it sullies the entire package. Robust tracking is a key pillar of enjoyable VR...
Publicerad: 2016-08-11, Författare: Christopher , testad av: gamecrate.com
Sammanfattning: Razer's OSVR headset is moving full steam ahead to an actual consumer-version, and come August 12 it'll hit another big milestone when it launches its HDK2 head-mounted display for developers and fans of an open source VR environment alike.OSVR is meant t...
The OSVR headset really can't be fairly compared as competitor to the Oculus Rift or the HTC Vive just yet, or perhaps even at all. The device is uniquely Razer in that it's attempting to make VR an open platform for anyone to create their own VR hardware...
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Publicerad: 2016-06-17, Författare: Nick , testad av: techradar.com
Open source, Steady improvement, Comparatively inexpensive
Your miles may vary, Headset's a bit tight, No room tracking, Third, party hand tracking devices
Razer's first entry into virtual reality seems more promising on the software side, though making everything open source may bring problems of its own...
Publicerad: 2016-06-16, Författare: Nick , testad av: techradar.com/au/
Open source, Steady improvement, Comparatively inexpensive
Your miles may vary, Headset's a bit tight, No room tracking, Thirdparty hand tracking devices
Razer's first entry into virtual reality seems more promising on the software side, though making everything open source may bring problems of its own...