While Hewlett-Packard might be more associated with printers and PC laptops, it’s also one of the few computer manufacturers to have a proprietary VR headset: the HP Reverb G2. Considering its branding, it’s unsurprising that the VR headset is similar to the Apple Vision Pro in that it focuses more on productivity and industrial applications than gaming. Despite this, the HP Reverb 2 has maybe more impressive graphics than any other headset, along with great audio to accompany them. There is a trade off, however, since users report refresh rate and controller tracking issues. Its refresh rate is also limited to 90 Hz, less than most competitors.
The HP Reverb G2 doesn’t have access to some of the best games offered by the likes of PlayStation and Meta, but it is compatible with both SteamVR and Windows Mixed Reality. You’ll need to tether it to a powerful PC, and the headset sort of falls into a middle ground between the wireless Meta Quest 2 and higher-end sets like the Quest Pro and HTC Vive Pro. This means it’s a little more cost effective yet not as powerful as other tethered VR systems, but pricey if you’re looking for a more streamlined alternative.
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