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Published: 2017-11-07, Author: Adrian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Affordable, easy to setup, less hassle than other headsets, interesting Windows experience in a virtual space
Tracking can be off at times, image quality is not as good as higher-end VR headsets, lacking in several areas, limited content right now, controllers feel cheap, Oculus is the same price
The Acer Windows Mixed Reality headset is one of the more affordable Mixed Reality headset offerings but, unfortunately, at this £399 price point, it can't quite compete with headsets like the equally-priced Oculus Rift. Not yet, anyway.However, as a head...
Affordable, Easy to setup, Less hassle than other headsets, Interesting Windows experience in a virtual space
Tracking can be off at times, Image quality is not as good as higher-end VR headsets, Lacking in several areas, Limited content right now, Controllers feel cheap, Oculus is the same price
The Acer Windows Mixed Reality headset is one of the more affordable Mixed Reality headset offerings but, unfortunately, at this £399 price point, it can't quite compete with headsets like the equally-priced Oculus Rift. Not yet, anyway.However, as a head...
Published: 2017-10-20, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
Simple setup, no extra sensors required, comfortable to wear, and works on a very wide range of computer hardware
Very limited software, some motion controller tracking issues, and the more-advanced Oculus Rift now costs the same
Acer's lower-cost PC hardware gives you access to a few cool VR experiences, but Microsoft's mixed-reality world feels too empty at this early stage...
Colorful, lightweight design, Compatible with a large number of systems, Doesn't need external sensors
Apps and games are lacking, Noticeable visual difference depending on the system, Costs the same as the Oculus Rift
The Acer WMR AH101 and all the upcoming Microsoft headsets are the mixed-reality devices that weren't. Despite a pair of sensors that could potentially be used to overlay digital images onto the physical world, there's not much mixed about Microsoft's cur...
Published: 2017-10-10, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Simple setup, no extra sensors required, comfortable to wear, and works on a very wide range of computer hardware
Very limited software, some motion controller tracking issues, and the more-advanced Oculus Rift now costs the same
Acer's lower-cost PC hardware gives you access to a few cool VR experiences, but Microsoft's mixed-reality world feels too empty at this early stage...
Abstract: Gewoon thuis, zonder poespas met je eigen computer virtual reality ervaren. Die belofte maakt de Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset zeker waar. Het idee is goed en de techniek is weer een stap verder, maar dit is niet de bril die virtual reality naar iede...
Abstract: Gewoon thuis, zonder poespas met je eigen computer virtual reality ervaren. Die belofte maakt de Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset zeker waar. Het idee is goed en de techniek is weer een stap verder, maar dit is niet de bril die virtual reality naar iede...
Published: 2017-09-01, Author: Tom , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: IT'S BEEN ABOUT months since Microsoft promoted its 'mixed reality' platform: a confusing term that's really muddied the waters of VR and AR. Despite that, Redmond pressed ahead and secured several OEM partners, each building headsets with starting at pr...
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Published: 2017-06-04, Author: Edward , review by: unwire.hk