Alcatel Vision standalone VR headset is powered by Samsung's Exynos 7420 chipset

05 September 2016
Remember Alcatel's recently unveiled standalone VR headset called Vision? Of course you do - how could you forget one of IFA's most surprising revelations? In case you're interested in more details regarding the Vision, don't forget to read our hands-on (or is that heads-on?) report about it.

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  • 06 Sep 2016

Akinaro, 05 Sep 2016Buying such device for that money is just ldiotic, especial... moreThis device is just for basic entertainment. Would be good if you could use the screen wired/wirelessly with other devices.

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    • AnonD-237381
    • 8UF
    • 06 Sep 2016

    An refurbished Galaxy S6 plus an Galaxy VR is more money for the buck $$$!

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      • AnonD-95629
      • KgW
      • 06 Sep 2016

      It's like a walking S6 + Gear VR. Hahaha. I wonder if Alcatel was Samsung's testibg ground before the officual Vear VR remake next year?

        Samsung's everywhere.

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          • AsusTech
          • UD{
          • 05 Sep 2016

          Akinaro, 05 Sep 2016Buying such device for that money is just ldiotic, especial... moreyou are not obliged to buy VRs, so stop your mouth from watering out your emotions against it

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            • AnonD-552536
            • rK6
            • 05 Sep 2016

            if,I ll sell VR(faced up lenses of yesterday) on eBay for freedom phone is it NEWS?

              Buying such device for that money is just ldiotic, especially taking in to the account that spec.
              Phone is phone, no matter what it have inside its still good for typical daily media/social work, but here we have VR device that really need some power to provide good experience, especially considering that most of VR media and games that will arrive next year, will have some punch on performance. Even google daydream show that to keep good experience, compatible devices will need some raw power to keep up with that.
              And here we have, last year spec, that even if still is really good, after end of 2017 will be just "good". And you realize that you spend almost 500$ on device that dont give you full experience.

              Not to mention that even if some good vr product will show up, still mobile VR is in really early stage, and 90% of current apps and games that are on market... are bad made, ugly, laggy, cr#p that is not usable at all. So taking this in to the account is WAY BETTER to buy good quality VR handset and put your phone there when needed, instead of buying that.

              Its way better for your wallet, and for better experience to buy, eg. homido, Baofeng Mojing(2 or3), Ling VR 1S, Snail VR, Vrizzmo, Huawei VR or Zeiss VR One, all of them have good lenses, are comfortable... and are compatible with every devices(as far as it fits). And you will spend only 80-120$ and when you get new phone... its still be working.

              And if someone say that those device have better screen? nope. not only 120-degree field of view is not that good(best for most of people is actually 85-100, especially for movies), but even resolution compared to some phones is not that amazing.

                AnonD-398362, 05 Sep 2016Would your saying if I use my gear vr and my note 5, the ex... moresomewhere between the s7edge in an vr and xperia z5 premium in a VR..so..a costly win win..hmm

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                  • AnonD-398362
                  • Ibx
                  • 05 Sep 2016

                  Would your saying if I use my gear vr and my note 5, the experience would be practically the same? Wow! What a great buy! * sarcasm intensifies*

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                    • AnonD-491313
                    • 3ZP
                    • 05 Sep 2016

                    O-O. A Note 5 in a headset lmao.