Oculus Rift S PC-Powered VR Gaming Headset
Oculus Rift S designed with Lenovo puts you at the center of virtual reality’s most pulse-pounding, PC-powered gameplay. See the action unfold all around you through our sharpest lenses and next-generation optics. Lose yourself in the experience with a comfortable, improved design that lets you start playing faster and keep playing longer. Oculus Insight tracking
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Not ready for release * Edited 2019-Jun-02 – marked by ** – **I’ve used Oculus headsets since the first beta before Facebook owned it. This headset promises to be the first step in making VR accessible to the PC masses. It uses a single connection, no external sensors, and is plug and play (in theory).The graphics are a slight step up from the last iteration, noticeable, but not massive. The controllers are likewise a slight step up from the previous generation and very easy to adapt to…
No HDMI The Oculus Rift uses one USB and one HDMI cable, however the Oculus Rift S uses one USB and one displayport cable. So my “Oculus ready” laptop can’t use the oculus I just spent over $400 on until I hopefully find a way I can get a third party adapter to plug into the type-C since HDMI adapters allegedly don’t work for it. If you’re thinking of getting this for your laptop, unless you have a displayport or mini-displayport, DO NOT GET THE OCULUS RIFT SUpdate: Got a displayport to…
Overall happy with my upgrade from the original Rift. As of day one I tested a bunch of things on the Rift S, and there are a lot of things I like about the Rift S and some that I don’t like.Pros so far:- Display is better looking that the original Rift. – The slight drop in refresh rate hasn’t been noticeable at all for me at least.- Out of box face pad is much more comfortable.- Inside out Tracking is great so far. (still need to mess with it more but haven’t had any issues.- Throwing items in VR feels…