Editorial: For A Shot At Survival HTC Vive May Have To Leave Consumers Behind
Interesting editorial, and it is a possibility. For every company fighting with the infinite money of #Facebook that sells undercost to consumers is hard.
https://uploadvr.com/editorial-for-a-shot-at-survival-htc-vive-may-have-to-leave-consumers-behind/ … di @uploadvr
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En réponse à @SkarredGhost @UploadVR
HTC products are too expensive and no more innovative. I had so many hopes with the Vive Cosmos.. HTC have the card to make great things, but prices are too high. Also the confort of controllers/headsets are not great. Inside out is the future.
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Regarding the no more innovative, I don't agree. With Cosmos they tried to actually add many innovations. The problem is that they haven't polished the tracking
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En réponse à @SkarredGhost @UploadVR
Well I disagree about the cosmos. I've used it for many weeks almost every days. To be honest I was happy to use a Windows MR 1st Gen after that. It's inconfortable, tracking is slow, performance are bad. The only good thing is the ipd adjustment.
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I'm using it as well. In fact I'm not talking about usability, I'm talking about innovations. The idea of the faceplates is very innovative IMHO. The problem is that probably they should have improved standard things like comfort and tracking that you cite
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There is only one faceplate for now It's not an innovation to me, even if they release it it's not a big innovation. The Quest, the first pico headset with the gamepad, the first Vive, were innovative not this headset sorry.
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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