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looks very "short" vertically; i wonder what the vertical FOV will be like ?  and 95 degrees  fov is going feel like wearing googles .. my 0.02?


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1 hour ago, speed-of-heat said:

looks very "short" vertically; i wonder what the vertical FOV will be like ?  and 95 degrees  fov is going feel like wearing googles .. my 0.02?

 

 

Have you ever tried looking through a micro OLED display? I have. They are used in top end mirrorless digital cameras such as Lumix, or Sony. They are extremely tiny, but they have incredibly high pixel density. This is why the headset is so small. It's quite likely that it won't need any lenses or that they will be very small. 

 

As for 95 FOV, well, I'm already using the Rift S which has a similar FOV, so I doubt that it's really that bad. 


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i agree the clarity can be startling; that wasn't my point ... it was a geuninely open question about the FOV ... 

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46 minutes ago, speed-of-heat said:

i agree the clarity can be startling; that wasn't my point ... it was a geuninely open question about the FOV ... 

 

I have no idea, I don't think it should be a problem. Would be kind of weird if they at least didn't match the current popular headsets in FOV out there. 

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yes which is why i am surprised by the height of the headset ... its very "thin" 

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55 minutes ago, speed-of-heat said:

yes which is why i am surprised by the height of the headset ... its very "thin" 

 

Yeah, that's a result of the micro OLED displays. Im surprised it's not even thinner. A typical 2k Micro OLED is about 2cm across. 

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sorry i meant the height not the depth 

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3 minutes ago, speed-of-heat said:

sorry i meant the height not the depth 

 

Yeah, its a tiny screen. I'm surprised they are actually using them, they are extremely expensive to produce. 

 

https://microoled.net/


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