For animals that do have an ability to rotate their eyes in their sockets, will resolution requirements that work for humans cause nausea for other animals?
eliot1019
this isn't really scientific but thought it was funny: https://edgy.app/how-lab-animals-are-using-vr
Caozongkai
In VR, to perceive same resolution from a 4K screen actually need a much higher resolution. I think the below forum discuss it really well:
https://forums.oculusvr.com/community/discussion/61106/what-resolution-per-eye-in-vr-to-make-it-look-like-a-1080p-monitor
arjunsrinivasan1997
Do current display technologies have a high enough pixel density such that VR is not limited by them?
For animals that do have an ability to rotate their eyes in their sockets, will resolution requirements that work for humans cause nausea for other animals?
this isn't really scientific but thought it was funny: https://edgy.app/how-lab-animals-are-using-vr
In VR, to perceive same resolution from a 4K screen actually need a much higher resolution. I think the below forum discuss it really well: https://forums.oculusvr.com/community/discussion/61106/what-resolution-per-eye-in-vr-to-make-it-look-like-a-1080p-monitor
Do current display technologies have a high enough pixel density such that VR is not limited by them?