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What do you need that isn't available in Wikipedia's VR comparison? It's by far the most comprehensive resource out there.

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10 minutes ago, BobVonBob said:

What do you need that isn't available in Wikipedia's VR comparison? It's by far the most comprehensive resource out there.

Thing is that I need to make an academic research report and referencing Wikipedia is usually frowned upon. I use it as a reference and cross validate the data but I was wondering if anything more formal existed. 

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1 hour ago, Diane_K said:

Thing is that I need to make an academic research report and referencing Wikipedia is usually frowned upon. I use it as a reference and cross validate the data but I was wondering if anything more formal existed. 

Nobody but high school English teachers frowns upon using Wikipedia for a big lists of facts.

 

 

I found these two, but I'd trust them less than Wikipedia if I saw them in someone's citations. If you are in a situation with a strict no Wikipedia policy then they work.

https://www.threesixtycameras.com/vr-headset-comparison-table/

 

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3 minutes ago, BobVonBob said:

Nobody but high school English teachers frowns upon using Wikipedia for a big lists of facts.

 

 

I found these two, but I'd trust them less than Wikipedia if I saw them in someone's citations. If you are in a situation with a strict no Wikipedia policy then they work.

https://www.threesixtycameras.com/vr-headset-comparison-table/

 

That's great! Thank you! The wiki table is very thorough indeed. I wish there was one for AR as well. Thanx for the help!

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2 minutes ago, Diane_K said:

That's great! Thank you! The wiki table is very thorough indeed. I wish there was one for AR as well. Thanx for the help!

AR is a whole different beast that isn't really directly comparable to VR.

Here's a list I found on those though.

https://www.aniwaa.com/buyers-guide/vr-ar/best-augmented-reality-smartglasses/

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2 minutes ago, BobVonBob said:

AR is a whole different beast that isn't really directly comparable to VR.

Here's a list I found on those though.

https://www.aniwaa.com/buyers-guide/vr-ar/best-augmented-reality-smartglasses/

Yeah, I know, I have to develop apps for both unfortunately that will work complimentary. Thanx for that!

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