08-15-2022 08:59 AM - edited 08-15-2022 09:28 AM
This has been out some days - I'm not really into these seemingly low-end hmds (*cough! pico4*), but this did catch my eye a little, looks like Lenovo kept the design from Rift-S?
This is the Rift-S, also designed by Lenovo:
If it ain't broken... 😉 My old eyes still can't see any headphones 😬
I doubt that Lenovo will start their own content store, so they'll prey on Steam for content? So just another hmd to play the same games? 🤔...
It'll have to be very cheap to be interesting - unless Lenovo got some surprises up their sleeves, I doubt that.
More info here - or lack of, lol:
https://uploadvr.com/lenovo-legion-vr700-tease-china/
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08-16-2022 05:05 AM - edited 08-16-2022 05:06 AM
That's because Oculus doesn't really own the rights to their "looks" it was just a license deal.. that's why they can look pretty close to the same. Future headsets will also be doing the same going forward as they release new information.
That's why I always laugh when people say Quest 2 was being sold under cost - it wasnt ... the only one that was - was the Quest 1. The over all cost of the Quest 2 was cheaper to produce than what the Quest 1 took.
09-28-2022 09:18 AM
Seems like Lenovo is quite active these days, their new ThinkReality VRX hmd looks a lot like a Quest Pro - also using pancake lenses:
More here:
https://www.roadtovr.com/lenovo-thinkreality-vrx-standalone-specs-release/
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"Ask not what VR can do for you, but what you can do for VR"