The Furious Angels
FA Discussion => VR Gaming => Topic started by: Longboard on June 26, 2014, 05:52:56 pm
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What are your thoughts on this?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/avegantglyph/a-mobile-personal-theater-with-built-in-premium-au
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1. It isn't a true virtual retina display. I believe the micromirrors should be microlenses.
2. Horizontal Field of View: 45° - that's very bad, even for media viewing. A minimum of 90 degrees is required for virtual reality.
3. Headtracking: 9 DOF IMU output via Bluetooth or hardwired - Bluetooth head tracking would have bad latency.
The 720p display is probably pretty good (no screen door), but the 45 degree FOV makes this a joke. The consumer Rift, according to Oculus mind you, will blow things like this out of the water. Even the DK2 is 1080p at 110 degree FOV with OLED low persistence.
I like the idea of micro lenses, and Oculus recently hired the guy who developed them as well as cascaded displays, but the tech probably won't be consumer-ready for a few years.
Definitely hold out for the consumer Rift. Oculus has said the screen door will be completely eliminated. It'll have a higher resolution, higher FOV, lower hardware requirements, positional tracking, a complete platform, etc. etc.
The Glyph is still living in the age of head mounted media viewers. They will be obsolete once VR headsets hit the scene.
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Get rekt Glyph! Ha ha.
Would be interesting to check out what it's like for the light to be projected directly on the retina. Would certainly make a cool/cheap large tv replacement. I just wonder how it stays on your face once you pull the visor down.