HP Reverb G2 aimed at VR gamers rather than businesses. cooperation of HP and Microsoft and Valve. an immersive, comfortable and compatible VR experience. It’s the new standard in VR.
Specs of HP Reverb G2
Display |
2 x 2.89” LCD |
Resolution |
2160×2160 per eye, 4320×2160 (combined) |
Mechanical IPD Adjustment |
Yes |
RGB Subpixel Stripe |
Yes |
Refresh rate |
Up to 90Hz |
FOV |
Approx. 114 degrees |
Audio |
Integrated |
Weight |
500g |
Tracking |
Camera: 4 for tracking
Tracking area: Infinite Tracking architecture: 6DoF |
Face Mask
|
Replaceable magnetic fabric
face cushions, Velcro adjust |
Cable |
Cables Included: 6 M
DisplayPort, USB |
More cameras. Better tracking.
With four cameras built into the headset and no external sensors required, you can now track more movement,2 no matter how extreme. And with a smaller and more ergonomic design, our controllers are more natural and comfortable to hold onto.
With four cameras built into the headset and no external sensors required, you can now track more movement,3 no matter how extreme. And with a smaller and more ergonomic design, our controllers are more natural and comfortable to hold onto.
Reverb G2 is the first WMR headset to move from two-camera tracking to four-camera tracking. HP says that the additional cameras offer “1.4x more movement capture” compared to other Windows VR headsets.
New Controllers, Compatible with all windows mixed reality Headsets.
Reverb G2 will also be the first Windows VR headset to offer a substantial controller redesign.
The Reverb G2 controllers—which appear unabashedly shaped like Oculus’ Touch controllers—offer a much closer input layout to other modern VR controllers: a thumbstick, two face buttons, an application button, an analog trigger and a grip trigger. There’s also the ‘Windows’ button for core WMR functionality.
HP says that the G2 controllers are backwards compatible with other Windows VR headsets, which means that WMR users who are happy with their current headset will have an option to upgrade their controllers.
A headset that adjusts to you.
Get maximum comfort for longer wear time. With flexible material, increased cushion size and lenses that can be adjusted for different eye distances,1 each user experiences a custom fit regardless of face size and shape.
HP and Microsoft built the G2 with input from Valve. adopt the Index’s impressive and comfortable off-ear speakers.
PC requirements of HP Reverb G2
Processor: | Intel Core i7 or Intel Xeon E3-1240 v5 equivalent or better. |
Graphics: | DX12 capable graphics. NVIDIA GTX 1080, NVIDIA Quadro P5200, AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 (update or later) equivalent or better. |
Memory: | 16 GB RAM or more. |
Video out: | DisplayPort 1.3 USB ports: 1x USB 3.0. |
Operating system: | Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809) or later. |
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Dong-hyun
First of all, I affirmed the attitude of the store. From the consultation in seconds, to the patient answer, after the arrival of the goods, because of my computer system problem, the driver could not be played, and the customer service patiently helped me deal with it. I am very satisfied with the store's attitude. This is the second VR I have started. Compared with the first RIFT, the resolution is indeed improved a lot, but the display of the two machines is not the same, so I have to get used to it. After the connection is complete, there is no shortage of graphics cards that I was worried about before. Running Magic Corsa, the frame rate is about 90, which is very stable.
Lim
I have been using VR since the first headsets became available. The G2 is light and extremely clear. It has made a step change in clarity.
Julius
What can i say... its the best headset out in the market today! I was a little skeptical about preordering it but droidshop came through and I received my headset way before the expected date! I'm a happy camper, even with my older gtx1080 card.. Get one!
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