Does your TV have an "info" button or something that shows the display mode? It may show the colour space info there. Or alternatively another HDR-capable display to test? I know that with nvidia on Windows at least, when enabling HDR it sends 8-bit RGB by default, which is very much non-standard and could definitely cause issues with displays that (correctly) expect HDR to be always 10-bit YCbCr
Maybe I’m just crazy but I’m playing a different game and I feel like there’s some sort of input lag no matter what game it is. Maybe I got too used to the legion go screen but something feels weird I swear
Quest headsets are the absolute bottom of the barrel for capabilities and support, but they are dirt cheap compared to most alternatives and can be fiddled with to stream from a device with actual computing power and peripheral support
I understand cheaper thing comes with compromises, but the 3 app limit is entirely arbitrary and the lack of non-game software on the quest makes it less comparable to the vision
The only screen mirroring software I know of does not allow multiple apps to be used, and the one I know of that does allow multi-apps doesn't allow input.
Apple's headset has a decent blend of software tweaks which will take a few months for other companies to implement because there has never been any demand for it outside of the enterprise Hololens. Every other product failed because nobody cared and what Apple did has extremely limited real-world advantages.