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https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/1/22/16920452/microsoft-windows-mixed-reality-headsets-sale-amazon

Microsoft introduced its Windows Mixed Reality platform in October, with headsets from Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung. After only three months on the market, Amazon is offering some massive discounts on a range of Windows Mixed Reality headsets this week. Road to VR reports that the following headsets are discounted:

Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset with Controllers - $218.99, discounted by 45 percent (usually $399)

Lenovo Explorer with Controllers - $245.99, discounted by 39 percent (usually $399)

Dell Visor with Controllers $219.95, discounted by 52 percent (usually $449)

HP Windows Mixed Reality Headset with Controllers - $239, discounted by 47 percent ( usually $449)

Unfortunately, Samsung’s Windows Mixed Reality headset isn’t part of Amazon’s discounts. Samsung’s headset is one of the best Windows Mixed Reality devices available right now, and it’s actually sold out at Amazon at the moment. Still, if you’re looking to pick up a discounted Windows Mixed Reality headset then there are plenty to choose from. All of the bundles include the motion controllers, which are essential for some of the latest VR games.

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I wonder if this is a sign they are not selling too well. I am not sure why anyone would buy one at their normal price when you buy a Rift for the same or less with far more content available. However for 220 dollars, they would be quite attractive.

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3 hours ago, steve310002 said:

I wonder if this is a sign they are not selling too well. I am not sure why anyone would buy one at their normal price when you buy a Rift for the same or less with far more content available. However for 220 dollars, they would be quite attractive.

Well, these things by all accounts are a lot more cheaply made than the Rift and vive, so they can afford to sell them at a lower price. For instance, they tend to use Led screens rather than the Oleds in the Vive and Rift.

Plus, the lack of the need to include separate sensor base stations in the package likely cuts costs quite a bit as well.

But it's mostly that these things tend to be fairly low quality lightweight, thin plastic etc. Even the packaging is cheap, whereas packaging and build quality on the Rift and Vive fairly screams "premium"

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Buy then used, weeks old, on ebay for 1/2 price. people try them and realize it's not for them and dump them.Godd way to see if it's right for you.

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How do these work for the sims compared to the Vive/Rift?  Has anyone here tried them yet?  

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1 hour ago, blaird22 said:

How do these work for the sims compared to the Vive/Rift?  Has anyone here tried them yet?  

Early reports are that they don't work well at all, unfortunately.  The samsung looked like a nice option, with the same resolution as the just announced Vive Pro.  However, no native support in P3D at this time, fly-inside has encountered a bug that they're troubleshooting, but doesn't work at this time, and many other underwhelming reviews...  They do work with SteamVR, so in theory would work with other sims that are compatible with SteamVR.

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Windows 10 and the fall creators Edition update is required to run a Windows mixed reality headset.

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