Il y a en particulier cet article: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hp-reverb-g2
Je ne le trouve pas particulièrement orienté ou faisant du discrédit.
Ils disent que niveau qualité des graphiques et pour les fqns de simu, il est nickel mais qu'il n'est cependant pas extraordinaire en FOV et qu'il pêche surtout sur le tracking (en particulier des contrôleurs). Il ne faut pas forcément dire que c'est biaisé car la conclusion du test n'est pas exactement ce qu'on aimerait entendre.
"The Reverb G2 is undoubtedly the best consumer-grade headset to get if image quality is of utmost importance. If you need to read text or see fine details, the screen in this headset is about as good as it gets. Racing and flight simulation fans will love the Reverb G2.
But, if tracking accuracy is your biggest priority, you may want to skip this headset. HP stuck with Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality platform, which relies on headset-mounted cameras for spatial and motion controller tracking. The Reverb G2 includes four cameras, which is a significant improvement for tracking range, but you won't be winning any Beat Saber world records with these motion controllers. The tracking technology just isn't strong enough to keep up when you're moving at a rapid pace."