That's still $800 more
There is a reason why there are so many Vive pro owners who buy Gear vr sets, get's 3d printed adapters and swap out the lenses with that in the gear, even though this will result in a completely voided warranty and permanent error in the lens distortion profile.
Those vive pro deals are still $400 more than I would currently pay for something as outdated as a 2017 vive.
Now I am probably the first around here to say through the lens shots are next to worthless, but this one is fairly compelling.
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(I print-screened this old videoSource: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NlDaam6izM
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It should be fairly visible how much a pentile screen degrades the picture, even though the pro has technically 200 pixels more in the vertical the screen door pretty much jumps at you in most settings.
I simply would not buy any HMD with a pentile, or Oled screen for that matter.
I do have to say that as a Vive Pro owner, that screenshot looks nothing like what I'm used to seeing. It's clear as day for me.
Also, I've found myself a bit of the opposite now on the OLED; I can't imagine a headset without it. I've seen what an LCD screen looks like and I can't imagine it for ED. I simply love have true blacks while playing, and feels a bit easier on my eyes over time.
All together, I'm pretty set on hanging on to my Vive Pro a bit longer as I haven't experienced anything yet that beats it out, with 1 exception: the Pimax. But those are all sold out everywhere