02-26-2016 04:00 AM
02-26-2016 05:50 AM
"Karmeck" wrote:
It might just be so that they don't know. And if they just guess you will be pist and call them liars if the numbers turn up wrong then you have rift in hand.
02-26-2016 05:58 AM
"vizionvr" wrote:"Karmeck" wrote:
It might just be so that they don't know. And if they just guess you will be pist and call them liars if the numbers turn up wrong then you have rift in hand.
Oculus knows the weight of their own Rift. Just like they know what the optimal FOV is, and if 360 room scale is possible, and the allowable tracking distance of their cameras, and about two dozen other things we need to know in order to make an accurate purchase decision.
02-26-2016 06:11 AM
02-26-2016 06:17 AM
"LKostyra" wrote:What NDA? That only applies to people that do reviews and testing, not Oculus themselves."vizionvr" wrote:
So now can Oculus PLEASE post the weight of the CV Rift? It's only fair considering we already ordered them.
Nope, they probably cannot. NDA, confidentiality and other formal businessy stuff.
02-26-2016 06:22 AM
"vizionvr" wrote:
All those other things aside. All I want to know is, how much does the item I pre-ordered weigh (without wires attached)?
How about this then? If Oculus refuses to tell us details like weight ( :roll: ) and we're not happy with our purchase, does the Rift come with a satisfaction money back guarantee?
02-26-2016 06:26 AM
"Goobers" wrote:"LKostyra" wrote:What NDA? That only applies to people that do reviews and testing, not Oculus themselves."vizionvr" wrote:
So now can Oculus PLEASE post the weight of the CV Rift? It's only fair considering we already ordered them.
Nope, they probably cannot. NDA, confidentiality and other formal businessy stuff.
In any case, the OP stated that the DK2 was 440g without wires... and people that have tested the CV1 (at demos at events) claim that its lighter.
Doesn't that already translate into lighter than the Vive?
How specific do want?
02-26-2016 06:26 AM
"Goobers" wrote:"LKostyra" wrote:What NDA? That only applies to people that do reviews and testing, not Oculus themselves."vizionvr" wrote:
So now can Oculus PLEASE post the weight of the CV Rift? It's only fair considering we already ordered them.
Nope, they probably cannot. NDA, confidentiality and other formal businessy stuff.
In any case, the OP stated that the DK2 was 440g without wires... and people that have tested the CV1 (at demos at events) claim that its lighter.
Doesn't that already translate into lighter than the Vive?
How specific do want?
02-26-2016 06:28 AM
"notsram" wrote:"vizionvr" wrote:
All those other things aside. All I want to know is, how much does the item I pre-ordered weigh (without wires attached)?
How about this then? If Oculus refuses to tell us details like weight ( :roll: ) and we're not happy with our purchase, does the Rift come with a satisfaction money back guarantee?
I think this has been discussed in another thread (yet another example of information being next to impossible to find), but I can't remember the details. AFAIK, In the UK at least, anything you buy sight unseen is covered by the distance selling regulations. You have the right to return it if you don't like it.
02-26-2016 06:32 AM
"vizionvr" wrote:okay
Knowing the actual weight would be nice. Is it 20 grams lighter? 100? In my entire life I've never purchased something and not known something as ridiculously simple as the weight of the item.
"notsram" wrote:I also don't understand the silence... but then again, I don't care much either.
Personally, I'm not that bothered about the weight. It's less actual weight of the CV1 and more how that weight is distributed that'll have most effect on how comfortable the thing is.
What I don't understand if why Oculus are being so quiet about everything. This thing is allegedly shipping in a months time. Bit late to change the specs or for anyone else to copy any secret weapon that the Rift may have to gain an advantage, so why not be more forthcoming?
02-26-2016 06:50 AM