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bakric
12 years agoHonored Guest
"Tagera" wrote:
You're completely right on how much easier it would be to have access to all that information at once with various slides spread across and behind you. A few things do have cons though. Having to rotate their heads often to look at a section of information would get tiring and cause soreness in the neck or possible strained muscles. On top of that not everyone adapts very well to the VR view. Some of those people will most likely have motion sickness problems and not be able to function well.
Since their virtual sight would only spin around parallell to their physical body (no moving around, except possibly up and down if you'd like) i believe the motion sickness problems will be greatly reduced, especially with the increased resolution and decreased latency in the consumer version of the OR.
But you are right about having to turn the head much and often.
Even though i haven't tried it myself i believe that a 1920x1080 screen still will be to low resolution for these kind of applications to be fully effective.
3840x2160 should do the job (still with room for improvement though), but we probably have to wait a while for that to get on the consumer market.