With its pros: Yes, the helmet is convenient to connect and quickly set up. But the nuances turned out to be quite a few, and these nuances would not give a recommendation to take it to anyone else. In general, in general, HTC would not recommend it, now I would take the oculus if I chose it myself. Some cons: The first - whatever one may say, but he does not sit comfortably. To catch a clear picture, you have to try hard, while a really good picture is only if the helmet is strongly clamped, all the same, there is not enough adjustment of the distance to the eyes. The second is content. Oculus and PS vr have much more of it. What are the Star Wars exclusives worth. Third, there is no support for VR browsing. Well, i. E. It is stated that Firefox Reality should work - but it is not in viveport in glasses mode. Fourth, the controllers are not adapted to all Bethesda games. If you want Skyrim or Fallout, then you need big dances with a tambourine.
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