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The original Vive impressed us with its ease of disassembly, and we have high hopes for the Pro model.
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Though the Pro looks a lot like the original Vive, we're noticing some important differences right away.
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The resolution isn't the only thing that increased—the Pro doubles the number of microphones and front cameras.
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Looks like HTC borrowed some strap adjusting tech from Sony, but did away with the button, using just a dial to tighten or loosen the headgear.
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+ | [* black] The [guide|62213|original Vive impressed us with its ease of disassembly|new_window=true], and we have high hopes for the Pro model. |
[* black] Though the Pro looks a lot like the original Vive, we're noticing some important differences right away. | |
[* black] The resolution isn't the only thing that increased—the Pro doubles the number of microphones and front cameras. | |
[* black] Looks like HTC borrowed some [guide|69341|strap adjusting tech|stepid=139663|new_window=true] from Sony, but did away with the button, using just a dial to tighten or loosen the headgear. |
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