An important matter that I haven't seen mentioned when comparing Oculus and Vive is warranty and availability.
I can't speak for the rest of the world, but as a Danish Commander, warranty and availability for the two HMDs are very different:
The Vive: 2 year warranty that follows the product (which means that it can be resold and still have warranty), and it can be bought and serviced through my local electronics store.
The Oculus: 1 year warranty that falls away if resold. I have to buy it overseas, and ship overseas for service.
This actually makes choice a non issue for me, and I will be getting a Vive when FD and HTC have made the device work as well in Elite: Dangerous as the Oculus does. Which will be "soon (tm)"... I wish...
Fly safe all.
Added info:
Apparently the 2 year warranty does apply in some cases:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...et-of-choice?p=4302369&viewfull=1#post4302369
Second update:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...et-of-choice?p=4302405&viewfull=1#post4302405
But the nullification of the waranty on resale still stands. Which means that if I buy it and don't like it, warranty falls away even if it's only a few days old.
I can't speak for the rest of the world, but as a Danish Commander, warranty and availability for the two HMDs are very different:
The Vive: 2 year warranty that follows the product (which means that it can be resold and still have warranty), and it can be bought and serviced through my local electronics store.
The Oculus: 1 year warranty that falls away if resold. I have to buy it overseas, and ship overseas for service.
This actually makes choice a non issue for me, and I will be getting a Vive when FD and HTC have made the device work as well in Elite: Dangerous as the Oculus does. Which will be "soon (tm)"... I wish...
Fly safe all.
Added info:
Apparently the 2 year warranty does apply in some cases:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...et-of-choice?p=4302369&viewfull=1#post4302369
Second update:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...et-of-choice?p=4302405&viewfull=1#post4302405
But the nullification of the waranty on resale still stands. Which means that if I buy it and don't like it, warranty falls away even if it's only a few days old.
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