Virtual Desktop is now available on Play For Dream MR. Play For Dream was originally founded in China in 2020 as YVR. It renamed to Play For Dream in Singapore and released its third headset

this year. Play For Dream MR headset is a high end standalone headset powered by the company’s Android fork. It has the specs of a Meta Quest Pro 2 and more. It is priced at $2000 and features Qualcomm’s

processor, 4K micro OLED displays, automatic IPD adjustments, and tracked controllers. Play For Dream suggests pairing it with external batteries because the strap has a battery that lasts for one hour. Play For Dream MR Play For Dream MR comes with a PC VR wireless streaming software that’s free. It works the same way as Quest Pico and HTC stand-alone headsets. However, when I tried it out briefly a few weeks ago, I was disappointed with the lack of quality and reliability.

This is why the arrival of Virtual Desktop on Play For Dream MR will be so important for this headset. Guy Godin’s $25 app is a gold standard when it comes to wirelessly streaming content from your PC, whether you are using flatscreen monitors or immersive virtual reality. Even in Quest where Meta’s built-in Air Link works well and Valve’s Steam Link is available for free but many PC VR users prefer Virtual Desktop because it offers a better experience. Virtual Desktop can stream multiple PC screens and even create virtual extra monitors. It has industry-leading sharpness, low latency, and support for streaming multiple monitors. It supports the latest AV1 and HEVC codecs, as well as H.264 and Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2, and a variety of features such as

Play For Dream Bringing Its Apple Vision Pro & Quest Pro Crossover To The West

Chinese company Play for Dream launched a Kickstarter to bring its Apple Vision Pro & Quest Pro crossover to the west, including the US.

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Virtual Desktop Now Supports Multiple PC Monitors

Virtual Desktop now supports multiple monitors, including virtual extra monitors. But how many you can use at once depends on your headset.

With the arrival of Play For Dream MR, it is now a high-end wireless PC VR headset for some users. It has a significantly higher resolution than Quest 3 and supports eye tracking. OLED’s signature infinity contrast, rich colors, and true blacks are also included. The rigid strap of Play For Dream MR with no tilt adjustment on its visor was not suitable for me when I used it recently. It made it difficult to align my lenses with my eye. passthrough cutouts We will soon be bringing to you extended reviews of Play For Dream MR, as well as impressions. upscaling

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