THROUGH THE LENSES - PSVR2 PC Adapter vs QUEST 3 vs QUEST 2!!

Tyriel Wood - VR Tech
15 Aug 202413:49

Summary

TLDRIn this VRTech video, the PSVR2 is compared with the Quest 2 and Quest Pro, exploring their display technologies and performance as PCVR headsets. The PSVR2, now officially a native PCVR headset, boasts OLED displays with a resolution of 2000 by 2040 and a high brightness that enhances immersion. However, it suffers from a screen-door effect due to its pentile pixel arrangement. The Quest 2 and Quest Pro, with LCD displays and pancake lenses, offer clearer visuals but lack the color vibrancy and contrast of OLED. The video concludes that while the PSVR2 is a cost-effective option for PCVR, it doesn't outperform the newer Quest models in terms of visual clarity.

Takeaways

  • πŸŽ₯ The video is a comparison of VR headsets, focusing on the PSVR2, Quest 2, and Quest Pro.
  • πŸ“ˆ PSVR2 now supports native PCVR, a feature that was not expected by many.
  • πŸ–₯ PSVR2 features a resolution of 2000 by 2040 with OLED displays, running at 120 Hz.
  • πŸ“± Quest 2 has a resolution of 1920 by 1832 with LCD RB pixel arrangement, also running at 120 Hz.
  • πŸ” Quest Pro (Quest 3) is anticipated to have the same screen and lenses as the Quest 2.
  • πŸ”— PlayStation VR connects directly to the PC via DisplayPort, while Quest 2 and 3 use Link connections, affecting image quality.
  • πŸŒ— PSVR2's OLED display offers deeper blacks, better colors, and higher brightness, enhancing the immersive experience.
  • πŸ‘“ The PSVR2 uses pentile OLED displays, which can lead to a screen door effect and a muddy appearance.
  • 🌐 Direct connection to the PC in PSVR2 allows for better detail visibility compared to the Quest headsets.
  • πŸ’¬ The reviewer suggests that the PSVR2 is more comparable to the Quest 2 than the Quest 3 in terms of technology generation.
  • πŸ” The Quest 3 with its pancake lenses provides a cleaner and clearer image, without the issues present in older lenses.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the VRTech channel's TR lenses series?

    -The purpose of the VRTech channel's TR lenses series is to compare different VR headsets by placing a camera in front of the lenses to determine which one is the best and most suitable for viewers.

  • What is the significance of the PSVR2 becoming a native PCVR headset?

    -The significance of the PSVR2 becoming a native PCVR headset is that it opens up the possibility for it to be used with PC VR content, which was not expected by many, and this expands its compatibility and potential user base.

  • What are the display specifications of the PSVR2 mentioned in the script?

    -The PSVR2 has two OLED displays with a resolution of 2000 by 2040 per eye, a pentile pixel arrangement, and can run up to 120 Hz.

  • How does the Quest 2 compare to the PSVR2 in terms of display technology?

    -The Quest 2 has a resolution of 1920 by 1832 per eye, uses LCD RB pixel arrangement, and also runs up to 120 Hz, but it is noted to have a different pixel arrangement and technology compared to the PSVR2's OLED displays.

  • What is the rumored specification for the upcoming Quest 3 based on the script?

    -The script suggests that the upcoming Quest 3 is rumored to have the same lenses and screen as the Quest 2.

  • What is the Quest Tre's display resolution and what type of lenses does it feature?

    -The Quest Tre has a display resolution of 2560 by 2208 per eye with an LCD RGB pixel arrangement, running up to 120 Hz, and it features new pancake lenses.

  • How do the PSVR2 and Quest 2 connect to the PC, and what impact does this have on performance?

    -The PSVR2 connects directly to the PC via DisplayPort, while the Quest 2 and Quest 3 use Link connections, which involve decoding and encoding over USB or Wi-Fi, potentially leading to performance differences.

  • What are the advantages of OLED displays as mentioned in the script?

    -OLED displays offer deeper blacks, better colors, and higher brightness, which can lead to a more immersive VR experience.

  • What is the issue with the PSVR2's display technology that affects image quality?

    -The PSVR2 uses a pentile OLED display, which means there are not three subpixels per pixel but two, with one shared between pixels. This results in a screen-door effect and a muddy appearance despite the high resolution.

  • How does the PSVR2's color temperature compare to the Quest 2 and Quest 3?

    -The PSVR2 is described as warmer in colors compared to the Quest 2 and Quest 3, which are colder, likely to boost colors due to their LCD displays.

  • What is the reviewer's overall opinion on the PSVR2's performance with PC VR?

    -The reviewer finds the PSVR2 to be better suited for comparison with the Quest 2 than the Quest 3, noting that while it's impressive that it supports PC VR, it doesn't solve the hardware-related issues and feels more like an older-generation headset.

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