Necromunda said:
Icyedge said:
Necromunda said:
The size argument I am talking about doesn't have ANYTHING to do with the particular focus, I'm talking about the same reason we can see objects under a microscope that we can't see with the naked eye. It's the biological threshold of what we can see due to SIZE. There is a LIMIT to what the Human Eye can see, and the size of these individual pixels are far beyond that limit, regardless of how close to our eye it is, your formula, whether you like it or not, does not address that.
Also, you would be getting the equivalent of a 750 inch screen at 20 meters. You do in fact realize, that at that size, it will take up your entire field of vision, correct? Thats already been stated that this takes up, even most peoples peripheral vision, therefor giving the EQUIVALENT. You need to start understanding biology, and the limits of the human eye to understand what I'm talking about. Both Biology and Tech come into play here, you need to start addressing both.
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Yes theres a limit to what the human eyes can see. When it comes to screen resolution, This limit is wholly dependant of your viewing distance. If any 720P screen (whatever its size) takes your entire field of vision, you will easily be able to tell the difference between 480P, 720P and 1080P +. Think about it, what is the need for a 720P HMD, why not stick to 480P? Because the difference is noticeable when the screen takes an important part of your field of vision. In a couple of years, we will see 1080P HMD, and they will look better.
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Your wrong. I'm refrencing the eyes ability to distinguish two different objects, viewing distance plays a part in this, but size is just as essential. There is a point, in size, when the eye can no longer individually distinguish two objects. The size of these individual pixels, have surpassed that point. Therefor, you will NOT be able to see individual pixels, such as you claim. Hence why the limit of the human eye is so important and essentially in this tech, and why I am saying the difference between 720p and 1080p on a unit such as this would be essentially indistinguishable.
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Your wrong, plain and simple. I dont any advantage to downplay the product. The field of vision the image will take will make it easily possible to differentiate 480P, 720P or 1080P. Its worthless to try and explain further, try different set-up for yourself. Between, this is my 800 X 600 3D HMD I have since 7 years:
http://www.i-glassesstore.com/ig-hrvpro.html