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HTC Vive Pro 2 is the first 5K VR headset with a killer 120Hz display

HTC Vive Pro 2 is the first 5K VR headset with a killer 120Hz brandish

HTC Vive Pro 2
(Prototype credit: HTC)

HTC has revealed the Vive Pro 2, a virtual reality headset that sports a 5K display and a 120Hz refresh rate, more than enough to challenge the stellar Oculus Quest 2.

Following in the footsteps of 2018's Vive Pro, the second-generation VR headset looks to boost the visual allegiance of VR experiences past offering a 120-degree field of view — up from the 110 degrees of its processor — and access to Display Stream Compression (DSC) tech that's usually found in high-end monitors. But this all comes at a hefty price.

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With a starting cost $749 for the headset alone and a cost tag of $1,399 when the Vive Pro 2 is released on June four, it's definitely a VR headset for enthusiasts.

However, under the headset'southward familiar design in that location's a strong suite of upgrades, non to the lowest degree the higher resolution of 2048 10 2448 per centre and the 120Hz refresh rate.

Then there's a dual stacked-lens design and the same DSC tech. This all helps reduce the "screen door effect," which is when y'all can run into a mesh-like appearance on the screen due to seeing gaps in pixels when your eyes are very close to a display.

HTC Vive Pro 2

(Image credit: HTC Vive)

Some might belittle at the toll, especially when considering that more affordable headsets similar the Oculus Quest 2, which starts at $299, exist. That said, not many offering what the Vive Pro 2 does; the only other 5K VR headsets are the Pimax Vision 5K and 8K models, both of which are currently more expensive than the HTC Vive Pro 2.

As for how the HTC Vive Pro 2 volition stand out in a crowded VR marketplace remains to exist seen. Right now, the VR conversation continues to center around the Oculus Quest 2. Not only is its toll point affordable, it can be plugged into a PC for more hardcore applications. Plus, Oculus' Air Link functionality makes games with a lot of movement far easier equally it removes dangling wires.

While the HTC Vive Pro 2 does print on newspaper, its 120-degree field-of-view is measured in the diagonal, significant it's not equally expansive as HTC would propose. Plus, HTC has opted for LCD displays over OLED, which some experience is a downgrade.

Lastly, the full $1,400 kit includes the original Vive wands, every bit the controllers have not been updated at all for 2021. For HTC to stand out and win a spot on our best VR headset listing, it really will demand to prove that these upgrades are worth the high asking price.

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Kenneth Seward Jr. is a freelance writer, editor and illustrator who covers games, movies and more. Follow him @kennyufg and on Twitch.

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