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In terms of features, E4 utilizes a HDMI interface, which supports a 120Hz refresh rate on a SHARP 4K fast LCD screen. The headset also continues to utilize the more cost-effective Fresnel lens, however, the overall device design is more compact than other tethered PC VR headsets on the market, weighing in at just 280g (not including the head strap). E4 also offers a greater FoV than devices such as the Meta Quest 2, as well as inside-out tracking thanks to the headset’s four camera sensors. E4 also features a unique flip-up design that allows users to quickly switch in and out of VR during play sessions.
DPVR E4 Pricing & Release Date
E4 is available to order starting from Nov 30. DPVR will be showcasing its new VR headset at the VRdays exhibition in Rotterdam this week (Nov 30-Dec 2, Booth 14). The official price of DPVR E4 is $549, with early bird pricing available at $499 for the first 2,000 units purchased between Nov 30-December 31. Devices will begin shipping before Jan 15, 2023. DPVR will also be holding a launch event in China next month, where the full specifications and features of E4 will be announced. The launch event will be live streamed and available to watch via www.dpvr.com.
DPVR E4
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Minimum PC Specs Requirements
Operation System | Windows® 10 or higher |
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Processor/CPU | Intel® Core™ i5, i7 or Intel® Xeon® E3-1240 V5 AMD Ryzen 5 equivalent or Greater |
GPU | NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1080 equivalent or greater |
Memory | 8GB RAM or more |
Video Output | DisplayPort™ 1.3 |
Immerse in 4K Crystal-clear Graphics
4K high-resolution LCD screen with 120
Hz refresh rate, offers ultra-sharp visuals
and minimized screen-door effects.
Enjoy life-like graphics in the virtual reality
world.
6 DoF Upgraded Precise Tracking & Control
Inside-out tracking, 4 camera sensors.
No base station required, 6 DoF control
whenever you want, anywhere, for a more
accurate and realistic gaming experience.
Wide FOV 116°
Close to the field of view of the human eye,
providing wider vision and a more immersive
experience.
Enjoy 7000+ VR games in the SteamVR Store
E4 virtual reality headset completely compatible with Steam VR Games, including titles
across Action, Adventure, Casual, RPG, Simulation, Strategy, Sports and Racing, etc.
Give you epic gaming experience. Half-Life Alyx
Sooooo.
This happened out of nowhere. Better specs in areas than the PSVR2 and yet not all the specs have been revealed yet they are keeping some back until the big reveal stream.
The headset is light at 280G, has 4K visuals, 116 degree FOV which is among the biggest so far, and comes with some decent looking controller on top of that. The only weakness depending on the person I can see so far with the specs we DO now of is that it uses a Sharp fast LCD instead of OLED. But it seems the tech behind the display is pretty good. Looking around more the company aims to dominate the PCVR market which I think it has a very good chance of doing.
The price is where the punches come in, it will officially launch at the SAME price as the PSVR2 BUT, the first 2,000 buyers who buy between Nov 30th when pre-orders come up, until Dec 31st can get it for only $499. Either way it makes it cheaper than other PCVR headsets, the same or less than PSVR2, and has better specs than many PCVR headsets and the PSVR2 in some areas, and we still have yet to know all the specs.
It has access to it's own games, as well as SteamVR, which means it has all the hit PCVR games but at an affordable price point and great specs.
The minimum requirements listed above means you don't need a dynamite rig to use it either, it just makes things better. This creates greater accessibility and you won't have to pay thousands for a rig, or $500 for a PS5 to use it.
Worse yet, it launches fully by Jan 15th 2023, beating the PSVR2 by a bit over a month.
This isn't looking good for PSVR2 at all. This is also the companies first non-enterprise/B2B headset aiming for consumers, and so far they seem to have gotten everything right with more yet to come.
....It's over.
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