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alaTest zebrał i przeanalizował 34 opinii użytkowników z magazynów i stron. Ludziom podoba się niezawodność. Rozmiar jest również bardzo dobra. Oceniający mają wątpliwości co do wyglądu.
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Eksperci oceniają ten produkt na 73/100 a użytkownicy na 75/100. Przeanalizowaliśmy te oceny, wiek produktu i inne czynniki, ale ilość ocenionych opinii dla tego produktu jest zbyt mała, aby obliczyć wiarygodne alaScore™.
Opinie eksperta : Simon Osborne-Walker (trustedreviews.com)
Lightsaber duels in augmented reality? Oh go on then. Lenovo Mirage: Jedi Challenges.
Lightsaber duels! ; Nice attention to detail ; Strategy gameplay is a novel challenge in AR
Phone gets hotter than a Tatooine summer ; Holochess is a bit dull
A delicious augmented-reality setup that will delight Star Wars fans.
Opinie eksperta : Julian Chokkattu (digitaltrends.com)
Lenovo's Mirage AR headset lets you be a Jedi in ‘Star Wars: Jedi Challenges'
Fun, interactive gameplay ; Prototype headset was comfortable ; See-through display lets you stay in the real world
Controller connection a little finicky ; Three game modes may get old fast
Opinie eksperta : Abbas Jaffar Ali (techradar.com)
Jedis. Lightsabers. Darth Vader.
Great concept ; Mixed reality works well
Complicated to set up ; Keeping three devices charged ; Fun initially, but wears off
The Lenovo Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is a fantastic idea that is clearly a first-gen product. But Lenovo is definitely on to something and with a bit of hardware and software updates, it could turn into an ultimate toy for Star Wars fans Star Wars:...
Opinie eksperta : Scott Stein (cnet.com)
Yes, there's a way to use a lightsaber and play Holochess at home. It just requires a phone and $200.
The self-contained headset is wireless and generates some decent holographic effects. Will run on even some older iPhones and Android phones. A good handful of challenges and game modes. Comes with its own lightsaber hilt.
Doesn't always track your movements or the lightsaber very well. Lightsaber sometimes drops up out of sync. Requires a phone. Inserting and setting up the phone isn't easy or quick. Who knows if this will ever run other games?
Lenovo's AR helmet for phones feels like a clever mini-HoloLens for Star Wars fans, but as a standalone headset with no other software, it's a tough sell.
Opinie eksperta : Ajay Kumar (pcmag.com)
Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is an AR game that features fun and fast-paced lightsaber battles, strategic combat, and tense rounds of Holochess, but tracking issues occasionally get in the way of gameplay.
Fun gameplay. Massive appeal for Star Wars fans. Cool, high-quality lightsaber controller. Compatible with Android and iOS phones.
Tracking issues in testing. Narrow field of view.
Bottom Line: Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is an AR game that features fun and fast-paced lightsaber battles, strategic combat, and tense rounds of Holochess, but tracking issues occasionally get in the way of gameplay.
Opinie eksperta : Stuart Miles (pocket-lint.com)
At £249 in the UK this is a fairly pricey experience. Even pricier if you consider you'll need two complete sets to take on a second player in a
Great fun ; Well made
Expensive ; Needs even more games
Opinie eksperta : Hubert Nguyen (ubergizmo.com)
Lenovo and Disney have partnered to create Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, a Mixed Reality gaming set based on the Star Wars universe. We tested it at...
Immersive and Unique Star Wars Entertainment ; No wires ; Works in relatively small spaces
Approximative tracking ; Requires a compatible phone, gets hot ; One-time setup is a bit tedious ; One series of games only
A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE THAT IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY OTHER COMPARABLE FORM
Opinie eksperta : Chris Davies (slashgear.com)
Is there a science-fiction franchise more ripe for an augmented reality game than Star Wars ? Disney and Lenovo don't think so, hence Star Wars : Jedi Challenges, a new gaming system that promises lightsaber battles, Holochess, and more in your own...
Finally, a "real" lightsaber ; Affordable, with great build-quality ; AR graphics flatter the Star Wars universe
Single-player only (for now) ; AR lightsaber blade can drift ; Currently limited to one Star Wars app only
Opinie eksperta : Scott Stein (cnet.co.uk)
"This is epic!" So said my son when I strapped the mirrored headset to his face and stood off to the side as he swung a lightsaber in the air. He was fighting battle droids. I was making sure he didn't break anything.
The self-contained headset is wireless and generates some decent holographic effects. Will run on even some older iPhones and Android phones. A good handful of challenges and game modes. Comes with its own lightsaber hilt.
Doesn't always track your movements or the lightsaber very well. Lightsaber sometimes drops up out of sync. Requires a phone. Inserting and setting up the phone isn't easy or quick. Who knows if this will ever run other games?
Lenovo's AR helmet for phones feels like a clever mini-HoloLens for Star Wars fans, but as a standalone headset with no other software, it's a tough sell.
Opinie eksperta : Chris Barraclough (recombu.com)
We've strapped on Lenovo's Mirage AR headset and got a tight grip on our lightsabers for this full review of the Star Wars Jedi Challenges,...
Immersive battles ; Star Wars geek-out ; Smartly designed viewer
Expensive ; Limited gameplay ; Limited mobile support
The Lenovo Star Wars Jedi Challenges VR set would make an engrossing Christmas present for any fans out there, especially as they’ll no doubt be hyped to the eyeballs over Episode VIII. It’s not cheap of course, costing £250 here in the UK, which is...
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