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April 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Repérage dans l'espace très précis
Qualité VR impressionnante
Technologie de suivi de mouvements
Casque relativement bien pensé
Ergonomie des contrôleurs
Une immersion sans équivalent
La précision de la reconnaissance des mouvements
La caméra
Qui permet de garder un œil sur la (vraie) réalité
L'ergonomie des contrôleurs
Phase d'installation finalement assez simple
La qualité de l'interface Steam VR
Un suivi dans l'espace vraiment précis
Des graphismes convainquants
Avec peu de latence
Des manettes faciles à utiliser
Un choix de jeux important
Le HTC Vive offre une incroyable expérience de réalité augmentée
Avec des images impressionnantes
De très bons contrôleurs de mouvement et des capteurs qui vous permettent de vous promener dans un espace virtuel en vous déplaçant réellement. Le Vive est
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Limitations dues aux câbles
Effet "moustiquaire"
Prix astronomique
Place nécessaire
Câble contraignant
Ensemble encombrant
Mousse autour des yeux qui fait transpirer
Réglages du casque peu pratique
Mouvements régulièrement gênés par les câbles
Difficilement utilisable dans un environnement non dédié
Nécessite beaucoup d'espace et de nombreuses prises électriques
L'interface SteamVR difficile à utiliser
Le casque a besoin d'un PC haut de gamme pour fonctionner. Les nombreux câbles et les capteurs à installer prennent du temps et de la place. Steam VR offre un grand nombre de jeux
Which is the better option for you depends on your needs – if you want to experience VR casually, Google's Daydream VR may be a better option for you. The experience is good, and as the library expands and more Daydream compatible phones are released in t...
Extrait: This one, the HTC Vive (along with the imminent release of the Oculus Rift) might seem ungainly in a few years, but don't be discouraged from getting one now – it is that fantastic. It's fair to say Vive blew my mind. In one “experience” I tried, I was d...
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Publié: 2016-08-01, Auteur: Thomas , review by: alphr.com
Having said all that, there is nothing else out there like the HTC Vive. While PlayStation VR plays in a similar space with its hand-tracking facilities, and Oculus Touch has the potential to make Oculus Rift as intuitive as the Vive when it finally launc...
Publié: 2016-06-06, Auteur: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
Room scale is hands down, the best VR experience you can have, Motion controllers make interaction in VR natural, Tracking is almost flawless with proper sensor placement, Chaperone gives you confidence to move around in VR, Headset is comfortable over lo
Clearing space can be a pain, especially in smaller British homes – but it is worth it, Set up can be a bit fiddly, Steam VR still crashes, Lens contours can occasionally be seen in scenes with bright light sources, Headset weighting needs improvement, Cr
At the end of my testing period with the Vive, as I look at it on my desk and consider how much I will use it now that I do not have to for work, I find myself in a bit of a love/hate relationship with it.I have had some truly mind-blowing experiences wit...
Publié: 2016-05-30, Auteur: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Strapping the Vive to our face has been an out of this world experience.The potential for this tech is huge and it takes gaming to a whole new, and insanely immersive, level.However, for all its glory the Vive is not without its faults and the fact you ne...
We love the HTC Vive, we think it provides users with an incredibly immersive experience aided by the room-scale tracking and bespoke controllers. Yes, it takes a little bit longer to set up and it's more expensive than the Oculus Rift, but if you can aff...
Publié: 2016-05-16, Auteur: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Incredibly immersive
Expensive, Requires a lot of space, Cabling can be awkward, Lack of standout games and apps
The HTC Vive is the sci-fi, virtual reality future we've all been waiting for, but if developers and content creators don't embrace it, all the technological innovation in the world won't save it from the scrapheap...
Innovative VR that allows you to move around in a virtual space, excellent visuals thanks to high-res displays, controllers are excellent and offer developers many options for use
Setup is far from straight forward thanks to sensor placement, occasional crashes when installing, Room Space requires a large area to play in, headphones not built-in
We've played a lot with VR over the years but nothing compares to Vive at its best. When Room Space is working and working well, it is a stunning experience without compare. The issue is that in an average London flat it is very hard to experience...
The best room-scale VR experience available, HTC is investing in the Vive ecosystem, Can be used either seated or standing
Most expensive headset on the market, Still aren't quite enough killer apps out there, So. Many. Cables
At £760, the HTC Vive isn't cheap. To compare, Oculus Rift now comes with Oculus Touch in the box for £600, and you get an Xbox One controller thrown in too. That extra £160 is really being spent on Vive's room-scale setup, which would cost you £657 if yo...