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Necromunda said:

This is the inner workings of each individual panel. Optics DO work differently in each of these, in base theory they may be SIMILAR, but executed in a different manner.

Another thing which I want to point out, is the actual screen itself, while wearing the HMD is approxamately 1 inch from your eye. Its been stated multiple times, this does not "Blow" up the image in the manner you say. It's been speifically pointed out, multiple times, that its made to "Look" like the screen is 750 inches. There is no pixelation, regardless of if you want to admit it or not. Considering ALL of the major tech publications out there have put out a hands on impression of the device, and virtually everyone has stated its top of the like in picture quality, and no pixelation at all has been noted. I've stated this multiple times, yet you have yet to address this in a single one of your responses.

@M.U.G.E.N, I'm mainly bothering, because his absolute pessimism is honestly staggering right now. He's never used the device, its clear he hasn't done much research at all on the device either, or has he read any of the detailed Hands-On previews from the PROFESSIONALS in the industry, which essentially upsets me.

Also, to disolitude, you do in fact realise, that this tech makes it "Seem" bigger, it does not ACTUALLY blow it up, as does a projector, as you yourself noted. Notice how there has been numerous size variences in report, stating it appears as a 750 inch screen from 20 meters, or a 150 inch screen from 3 meters. They aren't saying it ACTUALLY looks like a 750 inch screen, or a 150 inch screen, they are meerly giving a perspective, a relation to what it is like to use the device. This IS an optical illusion, thats how optical lens' work in general, they are essentially tricking the eye to work in a specific way, by bending light, that it normally would not due to how the eye controls focus, light, etc etc. Considering its only an inch away from your eye, you wouldn't be able to use this device otherwise.


If you make the image seems bigger, necessarily you will also make the pixel looks bigger, its a basic principle. Between, I have been a 3D HMD owner for 7 years, the resolution and contrast of this device is higher then mine, but basicaly its the same technology. Your just looking at 2 screens from a very small distance which make them seems big. Between, I find this device very cool, I easily understand that the one who tried it were amaze by it, I would too, but its not looking better then a 50 inches 720P or 1080P TV.

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