Oculus Rift was the first VR headset that many people got their hands on, but Windows Mixed Reality (WMR), released just over a year later, is proving itself as a worthwhile alternative. There’s a wide selection of WMR headsets to choose from that range in price, making it more accessible, but the Rift does have a huge library of games and experiences that only comes with time. Not sure which is the best for you? Let’s break it down! See WMR at Microsoft Store See Oculus Rift at Amazon Windows Mixed Reality vs. Oculus Rift ports and space We already know quite a bit about the hardware between these two headsets, so lets to a quick recap to get everyone on the same page. Most WMR headsets have a noticeably higher resolution (1,440 x 1,440 x 2) than the Oculus Rift (1,080 x 1,200 x 2). The Samsung Odyssey has a resolution of 1,440 x 1,600 x 2, putting it closer in line with the HTC Vive Pro. The minimum system requirements for WMR seem lower than Oculus Rift, but Windows Mixed Reality Ultra PCs are nearly identical to Rift-ready PCs. Oculus includes headphones along the rails of its headset, while WMR headsets have headphone jacks. The Samsung Odyssey does also have built-in headphones. WMR headsets are easier to put on or share with others, but the Oculus Rift moves around on your head a lot less while playing. HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality system requirements The… [Read full story]
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