Arbie :
So 7 of the 7 lead stories on Toms (plus several below) are about Oculus. Is Toms now a marketing arm of that firm? I missed the news if so.
I happen to like the news from Oculus Connect. Sounds like Oculus will continue to stay competitive if anything.
I still say the next VR device I get will have a higher resolution and a larger FOV.
(And it would be nice to have a wireless connection to the PC... Thank you Intel!)
Standalone VR is all good but I want better graphics and I don't think an SoC is anywhere near a GTX 970. (Original GPU Requirement)
Intel has a new device I might buy though...
"supports dual 4Kp60 displays"
It will support 4K VR but it seems @ only 60Hz. (Not enough if you ask me.)
(Or current Gen VR at full 90Hz)
http://www.displaylink.com/vr
Planning on buying it as an add on if it gets released as an actual product. I think the Vive 2 or Rift 2 products should have this standard/built-in. On the other hand it won't happen if Intel demands an excessive premium price which would drive up the cost of the PC connected 2nd Gen products.