Submitted by GadnukBreakerOfWrlds t3_10f3aro in gadgets
piratecheese13 t1_j4uu60b wrote
I think HoloLense has proven that FOV is king in AR
Edit: it has proven that having limited FOV is something consumers notice and do not want
Phighters t1_j4uuyo6 wrote
Nobody has proven anything about AR.
Actually-Yo-Momma t1_j4v1lnq wrote
What do you mean? There’s a pikachu in my bathroom!!
piratecheese13 t1_j4v0hv3 wrote
HoloLense has shown that 75 degrees fov is underwhelming to most
Phighters t1_j4vcp4o wrote
They can show whatever TF they want. Why are you even talking about Hololens?
piratecheese13 t1_j4vkuf5 wrote
Because they were the first big usable AR platform, it serves as a reference point for all AR to compete against.
The biggest consumer feedback was that the limited FOV results in use cases limited to professional use rather than leisure. This article is about how Apple AR is going from glasses to headsets, for multiple reasons including a more immersive experience.
Headsets have mostly gotten to a place where pixel density is no longer an issue, especially with today’s pancake lenses. Tracking has also become a trivial issue as standalone headsets can track themselves with a simple set of cameras.
This leaves immersion to be determined by the weight/comfort and FOV. Going from glasses to a headset is going to require more weight. This sacrifice is likely to accommodate for better FOV, as the biggest current challenge with glasses is finding a place to mount a screen while remaining balanced.
There’s also battery life,but the headset is planned to have an external battery, the same type of banks I use to power my dinosaur Vive Pro+Wireless. The same way I would have solved the issue for glasses.
Apple is being tight lipped, so I’m speculating about as much as the article. But saying HoloLense isn’t a reference one should consider when comparing AR is like saying the Ford Pinto wasn’t a factor in the design of the Fiat 126, the Honda Civic, or the Renault 5. Even the failures have lessons to learn
LordDooves t1_j4xry8x wrote
As literally the only other existing version of the tech to reference, how can you not mention Hollow lens when discussing this technology?
Microsoft tried it one way and virtually failed, apple saw that and is course correcting. It's absolutely connected.
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