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The Acer Mixed Reality Headset is considerably lighter than [[Rift]] and [[Vive]] and spots a simple sharp colored design. Unlike most headset with clear lens, the headset comes with an opaque lens where you can flip the visor up a clear view of your physical environment. | The Acer Mixed Reality Headset is considerably lighter than [[Rift]] and [[Vive]] and spots a simple sharp colored design. Unlike most headset with clear lens, the headset comes with an opaque lens where you can flip the visor up a clear view of your physical environment. | ||
The headset also boasts two 2.89” HD LCD displays with 1440 x 1440 resolution per eye at 90Hz refresh rate and 95 degrees [[FOV]]. A single cable with HDMI 2.0 and USB3.0 connectors is all it takes to connect the headset to a high-performance PC. Rather than wand type controllers as in higher-end competitors, the mixed reality headset works with Xbox one controller. | The headset also boasts two 2.89” HD LCD displays with 1440 x 1440 resolution per eye at 90Hz refresh rate and 95 degrees [[FOV]]. A single cable with HDMI 2.0 and [https://www.peigenesis.com/en/connectors/by-series-type/usb-connectors.html USB3.0 connectors] is all it takes to connect the headset to a high-performance PC. Rather than wand type controllers as in higher-end competitors, the mixed reality headset works with Xbox one controller. | ||
== Technical Specifications == | == Technical Specifications == | ||