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Low cost methods to increase perceived field of view in virtual reality headsets without additional electronics.

by news | Oct 17, 2014 | Oculus Rift

Human vision is about 210°, we can see pretty much 180° side to side and moving our eyes can see slightly behind our head. Useful for noticing predators sneaking up on us… The DK1 from Oculus was 110°, the DK2 is about 100°. This was due to a few reasons but...
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