Want to try out virtual reality sim racing but worried about things being blurry? HP's latest headset is the fix. Tim Stevens Former editor at large for CNET Cars Tim Stevens got his start writing ...
Front and center on the G2 are Valve's unique near-field speakers, which produce high-quality sound near your ears without the discomfort of wearing headphones. It also has lenses shaped similarly to ...
As Meta (then Facebook) attempted to make its virtual reality initiative more consumer-friendly, the first thing to go was its PC-based Oculus Rift line of headsets. The move made sense. The ...
Let’s get this out of the way right up front: The Reverb G2 delivers a massive resolution of 2160x2160 pixels per eye with a maximum refresh rate of 90Hz and a field of view of 114 degrees. That’s the ...
HP teamed up with Valve and Microsoft to launch a new Windows Mixed Reality virtual reality headset, the new Reverb G2. The follow-up to the Reverb G1, the new headset is designed for gamers and ...
Adi Robertson is a senior tech and policy editor focused on VR, online platforms, and free expression. Adi has covered video games, biohacking, and more for The Verge since 2011. HP and Microsoft have ...
Last year, I had the opportunity to spend a considerable amount of time with HP’s first VR headset, the HP Reverb. I really thought that HP had done the impossible and delivered a comfortable, high ...
The upgraded HP Reverb G2 is an interesting VR headset that was built with support from Microsoft and Valve. As such, it's designed to work with not only VR games and experiences through SteamVR, but ...
The consumer virtual reality headset market thinned a bit over the last few years. Facebook/Meta simplified its Oculus lineup to just the standalone Quest 2, and HTC focused primarily on professional ...
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