– 4K headset (2160×2160 LCD panels per eye)– uses Valve audio/lenses– touch-like controllers– IPD slider– $600https://t.co/hTzOlN2OWR pic.twitter.com/DDjKMlpSGl — Nibel (@Nibellion) May 28, 2020
The HP Reverb G2
The HP Reverb G2 is set to make its wrongs from the previous generation, right. The company’s headset for the model features a square 2160×2160 LCD panel on both sides. These also support a 90Hz refresh rate, giving a 114 degree field of view. The next big new thing is definitely the controllers. And don’t mind us when we say it, these controllers definitely look familiar. As indicated in the article as well, the company has had its “inspiration” from the Oculus Touch controllers. While they may say these are one of a kind and set an industry standard, we know what’s really up. The device takes up some interesting features from both the industry leaders at the moment: the Valve Index and the Rift Touch. These feature good audio speakers while there is no room for a 3.5mm audio jack. While not at par with Facebook’s Rift Touch and its 5 cameras, the Reverb G2 features a 4 camera setup which would naturally make tracking much better. The company believes in a 1.4x better movement tracking, according to the article. The device is set to come out this fall, starting at $600. While there were shipping issues with the first one, HP has already started the pre-orders and there is no testing available. So if you want to go for it, know that it may only be good on paper and you’d be risking your good dollars.