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  1. i got bad news this will fail just the same as blue ray and 3d tvs and k4 dvds they will not last longer then 1 year blue ray is not going to be with us much longer and itunes promise to have boat loads of everything and better ……normal that are not on blue ray have been here along time and they will not or even come close to how many are pressed , blue ray will not make it , and as for itunes not even half of the music is itunes that is on vinyl records , it was a fail too……..so what does this mean for steaming ………bad news they donw want you to own any music or movies ever again …..so get out there and buy all the vinyl records and dvds you can ……thats what everyone is doing ….pick any dvd from 2009 all the way back till 2001 you will not find them streaming . its all about control ……this brings us back to the vr its all ways going to look like crap vr movies its not good and never will be . save you money

  2. Can someone please just help and really explain which one Oculus or Vive is better. I don't care for the price, just explain which one has a better REAL VR experience. i'm not even gonna lie, i really just want this for VR Chat but i don't know what to get.I want to really feel like i'm in the game. Do either one have a sensor to make specific hand movements too? Please just explain which one is really better. Graphics too.
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  3. Okay while I do think the Rift is the most comfortable and the new price is enticing, the Vive is the best especially considering all the Bethesda VR games you won't be playing on Rift thanks to the Zenimax lawsuit. Their is also the factor that for roomscale on Rift you need to buy an additional sensor where as the Vive comes with one so your really just paying $140 or so less for a lesser VR experience and way less AAA VR games to play.

  4. Umm no, the HTC Vive is far better than the Oculus Rift. However, I'm waiting for at least 4K 120Hz wireless .. and yes they coming soon. Actually, several companies are working on 4K and 8K wireless VR.

    Pimax 8K is one such company. However, the GPU requirement for 8K 120 Hz or faster is a few years away. Nvidia is working on MCM cards, imagine 4 GTX 1080's in one card.

  5. Don't make videos reviewing VR when you have little to no experience in VR.
    As of now this list is a joke.

    1) mobile VR is a gimmick. I doubt you can find anyone who's clocked over 2 hours of use from a mobile VR headset.
    2) Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) is new but it already offers far more refinement than PSVR.
    3) There is no clear winner between WMR, Oculus Rift, and Vive.

    Pro's and con's:
    – WMR will soon have access to the Steam store and offers much nicer headset screens and resolutions with instant room scale (but questionable tracking),
    – Rift has excellent controllers and a light headset (but very problematic room scale set up)
    – Vive has quick and reliable room scale with a heavier headset.

    Room scale is important because that's where you find people clocking hundreds of hours in VR.

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