The Varjo VR headsets have always skewed more towards enterprise than a traditional consumer-grade VR experience. You know, for those folks with intense Microsoft Flight Simulator or whole F1 cockpits in their garage. The Varjo Aero, however, is looking to bridge the gap between the casual VR gamer and someone who would refer to the real world as ‘meatspace.’
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The Valve Index, its closest rival, offers 1440 x 1600 per eye with a refresh rate of 120Hz
Uh, except for the HP Reverb G2 which is 2160x2160 per eye at 90hz? And has inside out tracking, which the reviewer says multiple times that he likes? It’s currently $470, and comes with controllers, requiring no base stations.
The only bummer is WMR.