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HTC Vive Cosmos Elite

When it comes to virtual reality, the second word is the most important part: you want things to feel as close to reality as possible. How do you do that? Cramming as much tech as possible into the thing you stick on your face is a good place to start, and HTC has very much obliged with its new PC-powered Vive Cosmos Elite.

On the inside there are two 3.4in LCD displays that offer a combined resolution of 2880x1700, with less space between the pixels to minimise the screen-door effect, while the faceplate on the front offers

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