Some people like will feel very dizzy when we are playing 3D games, because if the scene is unsynchronized with the actual movement of our head. This might also be very a bad problem with the VR design.
phoebeli23
It's crazy that each eye requires an 8k display by itself. I've heard that you can't really tell the difference between a 4k and 8k tv in normal viewing conditions. Perhaps the situation is different, because VR requires virtual objects to be seen "up close".
Some people like will feel very dizzy when we are playing 3D games, because if the scene is unsynchronized with the actual movement of our head. This might also be very a bad problem with the VR design.
It's crazy that each eye requires an 8k display by itself. I've heard that you can't really tell the difference between a 4k and 8k tv in normal viewing conditions. Perhaps the situation is different, because VR requires virtual objects to be seen "up close".