
Dpvr
The DPVR E4 is a lightweight, PC‑tethered VR headset that delivers 4K per eye at 120 Hz with a wide 116° field of view. It uses inside‑out 6DoF tracking via four cameras and a 90° flip‑up design, targeting budget‑conscious gamers and simulation enthusiasts.
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$499.99
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$595.49
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$499.99
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$599.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the E4 for its high‑refresh‑rate 4K display, lightweight optics and comfortable flip‑up strap, calling the tracking respectable for the price. However, they criticize the overall heft of the full setup, controller occlusion problems, and the lack of a wireless or standalone option, noting that the cable and paid software diminish the otherwise strong value proposition.
What Users Say
User feedback is sparse, but the limited comments echo the reviewers’ concerns about cable weight and controller battery requirements, while also appreciating the headset’s comfort and visual fidelity for extended sessions.
Common Complaints
Heavy 4 m fiber‑optic cable making the full setup feel forehead‑heavy, controller tracking occlusion, and the absence of a wireless/standalone mode.
What People Are Saying
“The 120Hz DP cable gives “nitty gritty juicy” budget PCVR performance, sharp 4K visuals, and comfort via stretchy strap/removable padding; tracking is “respectable” and fit is “smooth.””
“Full setup feels heavy – about 1.9 lb/0.86 kg – making it forehead‑heavy despite the light headset body.”
How It Compares
vs. Oculus Rift CV1
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Rift CV1 for a proven platform with integrated audio, but opt for DPVR E4 if you prioritize higher resolution, wider FOV, and lighter optics.
vs. Pimax entry‑level models
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Disadvantages
Pimax suits users chasing ultra‑wide FOV, while DPVR E4 is better for those needing a lighter, base‑station‑free experience.
vs. HP Reverb series
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Disadvantages
HP Reverb is ideal for users willing to pay for premium materials, whereas DPVR E4 offers a more affordable high‑refresh‑rate solution.
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