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TopicWhats the difference between VR for $35 and VR for $300?
Sczoyd
03/15/22 12:13:26 PM
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Jx1010 posted...
Would I need a pc to watch movies or play games on it if I get this?

No, the Oculus works like a mini-PC on its own. You can download apps, use a web browser, etc. an do if you have Netflix, Hulu, HBO, etc you can watch movies through those.
The Oculus has a number of games you can download directly onto the device (obviously you have to pay for them, other than demos) and the internet browser has mini games you can play for free.
The only problem is the games are mostly on the level of, uh, like late Xbox generation. A bit limited, but it's still a cool experience.
If you have a gaming computer you can play much better games


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