HTC Vive Pro review

I have always love HTC gadgets due to the stunning designs and impressive features packed into them. The fact that they go for a reasonable price is a plus compared to other manufacturers. If you have both the financial and hardware resources for it, the HTC Vive Pro is beautiful. It offers a better resolution than the standard Vive and can take games from ‘good looking’ to ‘gorgeous’. Similarly, improvements to the weight distribution and the addition of the built-on earphones help the Pro sound - and feel - as good as it makes games look. But, all that said, when it doesn’t work as expected - or during the lengthy and problematic setup process - the Pro is a trial in troubleshooting skills.
FEATURES
Screen: Dual AMOLED 3.5" diagonal
Resolution: 1440 x 1600 pixels per eye (2880 x 1600 pixels combined)
Refresh rate: 90 Hz
Field of view: 110 degrees
Audio: Hi-Res certificate headset
Hi-Res certificate headphone (removable)
High impedance headphone support
Input: Integrated microphones
Connections: USB-C 3.0, DP 1.2, Bluetooth
Sensors: SteamVR Tracking, G-sensor, gyroscope, proximity, IPD sensor
Ergonomics: Eye relief with lens distance adjustment
Adjustable IPD
Adjustable headphone
Adjustable headstrap

If you intend pairing it with your computer for gaming. For a better performance from this VR headset, the minimum recommended computer specs are:
Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4590 or AMD FX™ 8350, equivalent or better.
Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 970 or AMD Radeon ™ R9 290, equivalent or better.
Memory: 4 GB RAM or more
Video out: DisplayPort 1.2 or newer
USB ports: 1x USB 3.0 or newer port
Operating system: Windows® 8.1 or later, Windows® 10
Upgrade to Windows 10® for the best results with the dual front facing cameras
Recommended graphics for the best experience is NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1070/Quadro P5000 or above, or AMD Radeon™ Vega 56 or above.
Check out the product page here to find more about the HTC Vive pro!
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