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May 2019
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Définition
Couleur et contraste
Immersif
Options de réglage et sécurité complète
Un casque bien conçu et adapté aux porteurs de lunettes
La simplicité de la configuration
La liberté d un casque sans-fil
La qualité du son des haut-parleurs
La variété des expériences
Environ 2h30 d autonomie
La qualité constante du tracking
De véritables expériences en "roomscale" dans un casque de VR autonome
Confortable et bien construit
Configuration initiale extraordinairement rapide
Commodité d'emploi confondante
Liberté de mouvement totale
Tracking du casque et des manettes quasi
Une offre "all in one" sans fil et sans contrainte
Paramétrages et usage intuitifs
Image nette et définie et lentilles de qualité
Un excellent tracking des mouvements du casque ou des contrôleurs
Dissipation thermique maitrisée
Un ticket d'entrée acc
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ca donne chaud
Lourd et de fait inconfortable sur de longues sessions
Un stockage interne limité à 128 Go
Une aire de jeu parfois capricieuse dans les petits espaces
L'effet de grille n'est pas encore complètement éradiqué
Haut-parleurs intégrés au rendu sonore peu convaincant
Casque audio ou écouteurs obligatoires pour profiter d'une expérience audio digne de ce nom
Autonomie faible (entre 1 h 30 min et 3 h selon
Un écosystème fermé (pas compatible nativement avec les applications et jeux Oculus Go ou Rift)
Il n'est pas destiné à être utilisé à l'extérieur
Son autonomie pourrait être supérieure et il faut prévoir un budget piles pour les contrôleurs
Publié: 2019-04-30, Auteur: Jason , review by: venturebeat.com
Above: The Quest and the Touch controllers are $400. That's big prices, even for a transformational headset.Image Credit: Oculus VRThe Oculus Quest is the next step toward true immersion in virtual reality hardware. Ditching the cables and external sensor...
Completely self-contained VR experience, Inside-out tracking works better than previous attempts by competitors, Display is crisp and clean
Battery life is a concern for long sessions (or ones with multiple people), Controller tracking is still less precise than the ideal, Limited (and heavily curated) software library
Oculus Quest is very cool though. Sure, performance isn't on a par with that of a powerful desktop, and controller tracking isn't as flawless as it would be with base stations. But none of that matters when placed against Quest's intuitive setup and the c...
Reasonable price, Easy to configure, No wires, No need for a computer, Good-looking design,
A step back in VR graphics quality, Requires a smartphone for initial setup, Restricted to Oculus Store content
The Oculus Quest is everything most people need in a VR system. It's easy to configure and convenient to set up and tote around. The experiences it offers are every bit as immersive as a PC-connected room-scale VR system...
Publié: 2019-04-30, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Oculus Quest magically creates really immersive VR on a standalone headset with fantastic controls and full positional tracking. It requires no phone, PC or game console, and costs $400, which isn't bad. Passthrough cameras allow easy setup of the pla
Its closed-off design will only run apps and games for the Quest, and your favorite Oculus Rift and Go titles may or may not make the leap. It's not meant to be used outdoors (though maybe that's a good thing). Its mobile processor means it's not always a
There's no better mobile VR experience than the Oculus Quest, and its full-motion untethered design feels like the future. Let's see how good the app library becomes...
Seamless all-in-one VR solution, Can cast content to smartphones and TVs, Capable of room-scale VR, Large library of apps, Crisp graphics with minimal motion blur
A tad expensive, Tedious downloads
If Oculus Go was the appetizer, the Quest is the main course in this virtual reality buffet. For $399, Oculus gives you an all-in-one solution that delivers a high-end VR experience without tethering you to a PC or laptop. With a mobile processor, strateg...
Powerful enough for complex VR, Solid motion tracking without external sensors, Great gamepads, Sharp OLED displays, No wires
Not as comfortable as the Rift or Go, It's still mobile VR -- so games are limited, Too expensive for most people
The Oculus Quest is close to being the ideal wireless VR headset, thanks to its powerful mobile processor, built-in tracking and excellent motion controllers. It's the first mobile VR solution to let you play desktop-quality VR games. Unfortunately, it's...
Publié: 2018-09-27, Auteur: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Extrait: Dead & Buried was one of the finest multiplayer games on the Oculus Rift when it debuted in 2016. But the Wild West gunslinger shooter game was mobility limited, with only two players squaring off against another two in a fairly tight arena.But today, Fac...
Publié: 2018-09-26, Auteur: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Extrait: Facebook showed a demo of its new Oculus Quest virtual reality headset on Wednesday, and it could be quite liberating because it gets rid of those pesky wires that have kept VR tethered.The Oculus Quest will arrive as a stand-alone product — you won't nee...
Overall, I've absolutely loved spending time with the Quest, and I've been encouraging more friends to get it, too, so we can play games together remotely. It's worth noting that one of VR's shortcomings is that it's not great for groups in the same room...