It's pretty good, but not perfect. It's such a matter of opinion that I hate to either endorse or condemn it in that regard.
I know what you mean - very subjective
It's pretty good, but not perfect. It's such a matter of opinion that I hate to either endorse or condemn it in that regard.
I know what you mean - very subjective
Same with screen door effect. I never noticed it on my Oculus Rift while others say it's terrible. Then again, my eyes are nothing the best
I have Index, Reverb, Pimax 5K+ and almost all the other major headsets. Reverb is definitely of the highest perceived resolution among all, but it has critical flaw of flickering now and then, so we should wait for HP for the revised edition. Immediately following Reverb are Index and 5K+, which are both of higher perceived resolution than Samsung Odyssey. 5K+ and Index are of nearly the same perceived resolution. Of course 5K+ has much bigger FOV, but Index looks "cleaner" and more "in focus" than 5K+, so the view of Index is definitely more pleasant than 5K+. Also Index is more comfortable to wear than 5K+ with Deluxe Audio mod. The FOV of Index is noticeably bigger than Oculus, Vive, and all the Windows MR headsets.
With the above observation, my choice of headset for flight sim and other apps is Valve Index. I'd suggest just buy the headset alone, as the Index controller has the "click" problem, and it would be sensible to wait for the revised edition.
If you have patience, you can also wait for the revised Reverb, but I am pessimistic about their efficiency.
Can you comment on the FOV of Reverb compared with the Samsung odyssey?
Can you comment on the FOV of Reverb compared with the Samsung odyssey?
Odyssey has slightly bigger FOV, but the difference is negligible.
frui - Would you mind sharing your thoughts about this review? There are some interesting points for/against index and reverb but he clearly prefers Index.
https://www.racedepartment.com/threads/valve-…nsively.170432/