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TopicThinking of making the jump into VR.
MrSmartGuy
06/03/19 7:13:10 PM
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I think I've settled on getting a PC headset, but why the Vive over the Rift S? After reading a few comparisons from a few different websites, here are the main advantages I've gathered for each.

Vive:
Outer tracking leads to slightly more accurate tracking
More options to adjust the headset to fit your eyes
Brighter, truer colors
Higher refresh rate
Uses HDMI instead of DisplayPort (I would need to purchase an HDMI adapter if I got a Rift S)

Rift S:
Easier to set up and move around, due to the inner tracking, yet somehow still a bit lighter, too
Better resolution
Integrated audio (not the best integrated audio, but I've never been an audiophile, so I count it as a plus)
Oculus-exclusive games
$100 cheaper (~$80 cheaper after HDMI converter)

The inner-tracking is a huge selling point for me, because I would like to move it from room to room to show other people, and the less I have to do to set it up to begin, the better. I feel like if they were the same price, I'd have a much harder decision on my hands.
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