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April 2016
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Utilisateurs
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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
Publié: 2016-05-19, Auteur: Eric , review by: gamingtrend.com
Room-scale VR, Open-source market, Excellent headset and controllers, Nice quality-of-life features
Demanding on real estate, Currently lacking in replayable experiences
The HTC Vive offers an experience unlike any other, at the price of your real estate and patience. Though lacking in meaningful experiences now, the tools are in the right place. As far as early adopter tech goes, this is certainly the headset for a VR en...
Publié: 2016-05-10, Auteur: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Highly Accurate Tracking, Excellent Controllers, Large, Room Scale Capabilities, Good Software Library At Such An Early Stage
Bulky Cables Coming From Headset, Pricey
The promise of true, immersive virtual reality has come and gone a few times over the years. And though each generation was better than the last – as you'd expect – VR has never really caught on with consumers. Whether or not this latest wave of products...
Extrait: The HTC Vive has become such an important focus of the company's business, that there are even rumors of a branch spin-off recently, but is the Vive truly worth more dedicated focus?Virtual Reality is not just difficult to show off in a video review, but...
Absolutely everything in the box you could need, The most complete VR experience around, Built-in Steam support, Full OpenVR support, Comfortable, adjustable headset, Camera on the front is brilliant, Incredibly versatile and comfortable controllers, Almo
Cost prohibitive, Requires a pretty beastly PC to run, Face pads can get sweaty and gross, Large wire coming out of the head unit may get annoying, Final Thoughts, While it sounds silly to say that being “there” somehow magically makes the same old strate
While it sounds silly to say that being “there” somehow magically makes the same old strategy game or shooter feel new again, the way it changes your perspective both literally and figuratively is really what does it. It's truly difficult to explain ju...
Most people old enough to have known past VR flops came to “VR 2.0” this with a good dose of skepticism. The early Rift demos in 2013 provided a proof of concept, and things kept getting better from there on. In 2015, HTC announced that it would build the...
Sharp and incredibly immersive VR, Head tracking is superior to Oculus Rift, Whole-room VR is impressive, Motion controllers work well
Expensive, Tricky setup, Uncomfortable to wear for long periods
The HTC Vive offers the best in-home VR experience yet, but it's too unwieldy to truly enjoy for extended play sessions. In this article: av, gaming, gear, htc, htcvive, MiniReview, review, video, virtualreality, vive, vr By Engadget staff @enga...
Publié: 2016-04-12, Auteur: James , review by: makeuseof.com
If you can afford the headset and the inevitable PC upgrade required, you won't regret buying an HTC Vive. Gaming – computing even – has changed forever...
Publié: 2016-04-06, Auteur: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Extrait: For decades, we've been told that virtual reality would one day transport us to alien worlds where we could perform incredible feats we'd only dream of doing in the real world.We got a taste of that long-promised dream last month, with the release of Face...
Extrait: When you strap on HTC's incredible new Vive virtual reality headset, you're transported into digital landscapes that you don't just watch. You walk through them, jump around them and reach out to grab them.Step 1 of the Vive's setup ought to read, “Buy a...
Publié: 2016-04-05, Auteur: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com
Extrait: Virtual reality has always been an expensive hobby. Even in 1995, when the only VR option was the Nintendo Virtual Boy, it was hard to justify spending money on the device. It was uncomfortable to wear. It didnt have any good games. And it was a little a...