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IT’S NOT AS QUEASY AS IT LOOKS

THE PANEL’S 120HZ REFRESH RATE MEANS LESS MOTION BLUR, MORE COMFORT

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Could this beefed-up VR headset eliminate motion blur and tummy troubles? Maybe, provided you’ve got the PC to run it…

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Performance gains are important all across the gadget-sphere, but with VR headsets you can really see them with your eyes… and sometimes feel them in your stomach. Luckily, HTC’s latest Vive headset claims to bring an improvement in every department. With a 5K screen and a dual-lens design that ups the field of view to 120, the PC-powered Vive Pro 2 aims to all but eliminate the screen door effect (where you can see

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