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Originally Posted by rubecube
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I tried it and found it pretty awesome to use for watching movies. A giant screen that you can change size and distance and location. I watched a normal and 3D and both were great. I also used it to play Diablo 3, that looked good but reading text was not easy.
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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
I have Crunchbite's DK2. It's okay but it was based on a mobile phone screen with lower pixel pitch and resolution so you see more pixels/screen door effect.
I would compare the image of the Vive to slightly better than a current gen phone (Galaxy 6, etc.) through Google Cardboard but with better lenses so you are closer to the action.
Or just come to http://www.level1vr.com/ and try the Vive for ~$20/hour with a good complement of games.
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I ended up with a Vive a couple weeks back after posting that. I actually decided on the Rift but when I went to the MS Store they didn't sell them in store and the Vive was on sale $100 off.