My office is getting new desktops. The suppliers are limited to Apple
and a professional branch of Dell. The main aim is to get computers
capable of medium-complexity 3D modeling, but being able to run CV1
reasonably well could be a nice bonus. I kno...
Since Gear Vr doesn't cover people with large IPD, the only way to enjoy
it is to cut the lens holders and force lenses further apart:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GearVR/comment ... in_hacked/I'm curious, what
adverse effects does such procedure bring i...
Judging by the accounts of many users, Gear VR is optimised for an IPD
range from 61 to 65 mm (despite claims that it should support 55 to 71
mm): https://www.reddit.com/r/GearVR/comment ... or_needed/[there are
numerous posts like this on reddit and...
I was about to get a Gear VR, but then I decided to measure my IPD. I am
an average sized man with an average sized head, so I did not expect my
IPD to be too far out of the ordinary. Hoverer It appears to be close to
73mm. Are there any ways to stil...
"nosys70" wrote:you can perfectly buy a DELL pc , choosing a cheap video
card, putting the money on options like better powersupply, more RAM ,
SSD etc...then you just purchase a Nvidia card and install it into the
dell.You just need to make sure to ...
"cybereality" wrote:First of all, don't buy an Apple machine for use
with the Rift. Mac OSX is not currently supported, nor is even running
Windows under Boot Camp. In addition, Apple typically uses laptop/mobile
chips in their machines, which don't ...
Thanks for the replies! Our department has exclusive agreements with
Apple and Dell, which guarantees massive discounts, but doesn't allow
sourcing from other suppliers or building custom PCs. Note that these
prices are in AUD, not USD, and also incl...
"scottsquires" wrote:The other systems simply allow you to slid the same
size lenses side to side.To be precise the software for CG generated
visuals would adjust.The IPD is setting so you get the correct sweet
spot aligned with each eye rather than ...
"HomerS66" wrote:"scottsquires" wrote:Cardboard 2.0 has adjustable IPD
as does GoggleTech.But the current design of Gear VR is based on hard
mounted lenses. Still doable for future ones but would take more
work.And Carboard 2.0 does this via software...