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Lenovo Mirage Solo review




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13 comments:

  1. Nope, I'll get the Oculus Go.

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  2. I am into performance more than just probability. An oculus would be better choice for me 😉

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  3. You forgot to mention there are no external speakers. You weren't listening to anything from the headset when you had it on . It's headphones only.

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  4. Amazing device, I love competition!

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  5. $400! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA

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  6. If you did not want to have your specs pressed into your head or let light in , can you adjust lens for a dodgy eye ??? some other units have this function .

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  7. It looks pretty fantastic to be honest. Self contained VR is a very important next step in the industry. While Oculus Go is really affordable and can get more people into VR than ever, it is a step back in terms of immersion. The lack of true 1:1 motion controls on the Mirage Solo also is a bit of a step back from PC VR, but it's a step in the right direction in the mobile VR world. I can't wait to see the Oculus Santa Cruz arrive in the market, and future versions of mobile VR.

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  8. It seems really obvious to me that headsets like this should double up as Steam VR headsets so you can connect your PC and use them when PC gaming. It would really help justify the price and they could use the hardware in the device to take some burden off the PC, even if just to display notifications overlaid on the GPU render.

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  9. Yes, wearing that VR headset does make you look like a tool

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  10. How does this compare to the vive focus?

    Oculus go is just mobile vr but I want to see actual space tracking mobile vr

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  11. Nahhhhhh i will go with the Oculus Go, cheap and more games and experience.

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  12. That head strap looks like it was ripped straight from a PSVR headset.

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