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Oculus Rift or HTC Vive?

I'll open by saying I am not an authority on VR tech nor do I follow the scene as a hobby. I own an HTC Vive and have used a Rift once or twice. TL;DR: I love my Vive, I'd spend the money above the ...
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VR headset as huge resolution monitor?

I see that this question was last answered over 4 years ago, so I would like to provide a more optimistic answer that is up-to-date. Is there a head-tracking VR headset (either augmented reality or ...
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A Graphics Card for an excellent experience with a Valve Index VR

=> Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti I am using it, excellent in gaming and decent enough for VR experience.
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Most open VR Headsets for developers

The Oculus Go or Oculus Quest are probably your best bets. Put them in Kiosk mode to boot into your application, bypassing the traditional Oculus Home screen. Here is an article with instructions: ...
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What is the cheapest PC compatible with Oculus Rift?

I would start by saying that, as a person who had little knowledge about building a computer, but ended up doing exactly that, building is definitely the route i would take when building a Virtual ...
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An inside-out tracking VR headset

So far I've only found one VR headset which features inside-out positional tracking and does not require connecting to a desktop computer: the Occipital Bridge. It's $399, only works with iPhone 6 or ...
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