The question is already in the title whether I should get a lenovo mirage pro edition or the Oculus Quest or HTC or something expensive? The Lenovo has a better resolution than the Sony Playstation VR glasses and more Hz than the Oculus, which even has Wi-Fi Bluetooth and more tracking internally. Geizhals.de compared an OLED display is important for VR, namely would like to play VR Chat and there I also wonder if I can get another controller or another one?
I can recommend HTC Vive, I have no experience with the others.
So the Oculus Quest is not recommended because you can't see most custom avatars and some worlds are not compatible, e.g. Japan Shrine was completely white (i.e. No textures)
What I can recommend you is the HTC Vive.
But what is currently a best all arounder is the Valve Index, but it also has its price. I'm currently saving on the valve and will definitely get it.
I also had the quest and only recommend it if you don't have a smart PC that can withstand VR, clearly the biggest advantage is that the glasses have no cables and you only need the controller for this, but it has a disadvantage such as that on the sides of it Is pixelated.
Some don't mind these pixels on the edge but it bothered me.
My PC is middle class, I would say GTX 1660 super ryzen 5 2600 manages all games with high settings with 60 FPS but 600 euro for VR is too expensive for me I might want to get VR glasses for black friday at media Markt or Saturn ma look
600 euro😬 my pocket money of 30 euro a month is not enough
You could also get the Rift S, which doesn't even have any sensors to mount!
Well, the thing is that I don't want to play VR all day and I first wanted to get an Action Cam from GoPro and it is quite expensive, at the moment I only have 110 euro and I need more hard drive space and one new mouse I can't do it anymore if not I have to wait until next year thanks anyway
Always depend on which genre it should be. The hmd's are all good, but there are advantages and disadvantages that can increase or weaken the imersion.
whether oled or lcd depends on your needs. Do you want good contrast and really dark games or do you want text readability (edge sharpening) and a bright panel.
with the controllers you have to pay attention to the tracking art. This is because they can't be combined if they do not belong to the same system.
here are a few links that should help you