Neil wrote:If you had to choose a phone, I'd still go with the Samsung Note 4 model because it's also compatible with ImmersiON-VRelia's GO HMD and other options coming to market. If VR is the single most important selling point for you
Absolute true if u are Samsung devotee.................(Over priced hardware and blot full and LAGGY TOUCHWIZ)
www.androidpit.com wrote:
Performance
The Note 4 has a slightly better specs sheet than the G3, which came out several months earlier, but where the G3 impresses with its stability and fluidity, the Note 4 struggles occasionally. Part of this is due to TouchWiz, but as I mentioned before, lags, freezes and even reboots should not occur at all on a device with internals and software this good. Yet I experienced all of these on the Note 4 and only very, very occasionally on the G3. Both could be better in terms of stability, but both are very fast, able to handle some serious processor-demanding tasks and represent amongst the best Android performance available right now.
lgg3 samsung galaxy note4 10 While the Note 4 has better specs, it lags and freezes more than the G3. © ANDROIDPIT
The Note 4 houses either a quad-core Snapdragon 805 CPU clocked at 2.7 GHz with Adreno 420 GPU or an octa-core Exynos 5 5433 CPU with four cores clocked at 1.9 GHz and another four at 1.3 GHz, and a Mali-T760 GPU. Both come with 3 GB of RAM and Cat. 6 LTE speeds (in the Snapdragon variant). The LG G3 rocks a quad-core Snapdragon 801 clocked at 2.5 GHz with Adreno 330 GPU and 3 GB of RAM in the 32 GB version and 2 GB of RAM in the 16 GB version. On a pure hardware frontthe Note 4 has the G3 beat, but I've never experienced lags and crashes on the G3 like I have on the Note 4. It is possible I just have some buggy firmware though.
Here he thinks particular firmware is buggy, Sadly its TOUCHWIZ real resource hungry and Buggy thing...
http://www.androidpit.com/samsung-galax ... 4-vs-lg-g3
besides may be
LG G3 perform even beautiful with VRelia GO due to simple math....(
Strictly if you consider VRElia GO then only... Here G3 is way better)
Oculus DK1: 1280 x 800 x 3 (RGB) = 3.07 MPx.
Oculus DK2: 1920 x 1080 x 2 (PenTile OLED) = 4.15 MPx.
VRElia +
LG G3 : 2560 X 1440 X 3 (RGB) = 11.06 MPx
VRElia + Note 4: 2560 X 1440 X 2 = 7.37 MPx.
Going for G3 will make you save bucks too....
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
LG G3 $500 off contract + $100 Vrelia GO = $600.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
Note4 $864 off contract + ~$200 Gear VR = $1064.
You may later consider consumer rift at $464 with your now saved $$$ highest likely (it can be $350-400 too!)
Neil wrote:I wouldn't invest in a DK2 unless you're a developer. While it's a good proof of concept, the DK1 was more elegant and easy to use. On my machine, it doesn't always recognize the DK2 HMD and I often have to turn my computer off and on for it to do so. It's also bloated with wires that makes it a pain to connect and disconnect. It's a fun product for sure; it's just not consumer friendly yet.
I too tried DK2, proven too.
Good device but in infancy stage 2 ( DK2 Nursery Kid - DK1 was PlayGroup
) Head Tracking and positional tracking WoW till you be in camera FoV
simple BAD Visuals. Handling like mentioned earlier full of MUMBO JUMBO... Be ready to tinker a LoT.
May be Consumer Version is still
YEARS AWAY.....
No doubt GEAR VR taking too long....
ITs powered by Oculus After all