So I came across an envelope from LensCrafters, and realized that it had
my eyeglass prescription inside. I was wondering if anybody here can
help me interpret it. I get the feeling that I've got a fairly strong
prescription. I think I have myopia, a...
So, I've been experimenting with lenses a bit. My normal glasses don't
fit in the Rift, but my older (very slightly different prescription)
glasses do. I'm nearsighted (can't see far away). I don't know if it's
myopia or astigmatism or what.Without g...
My rift will arrive in a few days, so I stopped by the closest
optometrist today to ask how much it would cost to measure my
interpupillary distance, or at least ask for the cost and if I needed an
appointment. Most minor tests at optometrists are te...
Somebody on Reddit suggested that this was due to the skin around your
eyes being stretched when putting on the DK2.Their suggestion was that,
after you put on the DK2, close your eyes hard (scrunch them shut),
which will pull the skin back into the ...
"cybereality" wrote:It's technically possible, but didn't make sense to
include into DK2 (it adds complexity). It works by basically changing
the distance between the lens and the screen (which is what the
different eye-cups do, they all have the sam...
Any device that relies on DLP projectors will be a horrible VR
experience. That doesn't mean such devices can't excel at other things:
I think the Glyph could be a fantastic virtual screen device, for
example... but I'd rather not have the rainbow ef...
"cybereality" wrote:I don't believe Nintendo is doing any VR. From the
articles I read, they are looking at producing a cheap, low-end console
for new markets (like China) and for people that don't consider
themselves hard-core gamers.Yeah, how's tha...