The HTC Vive Pro is the most technically impressive tethered VR headset we've tested, but it doesn't offer
enough over the standard model to justify the steep increase in price.
Bottom Line: The HTC Vive Pro is the most technically impressive tethered VR headset we've tested, but it doesn't offer
enough over the standard model to justify the steep increase in price.
Not exact matches
The reason they didn't find anyone breaking the
model was that they had a very high
standard: players had to really outscore the
model over multiple seasons in order to produce a sample size large
enough for them to pay attention, and individual players have rarely done that.
The sporty
model packs a 1.6 - liter four - cylinder unit able to develop 121 horsepower and 154 Nm of torque,
enough power to expect improved figures
over the 8,4 seconds acceleration time (0 - 100 km / h) of the
standard model.
With a host of
standard equipment it doesn't feel like an entry - level
model, as it shouldn't with a price
over # 80k, and there's a real sense of occasion every time you climb aboard or are lucky
enough to be driven by somebody else in one, allowing you to savour the luxurious interior.