by KhalPanda on 9/22/17, 10:16 AM with 5 comments
I was thinking, rather than a wall of monitors, some VR experience with a virtual desktop (with a screen as big as I want) would be the ultimate solution.
Does anything like this exist? Would it work?
I saw "Virtual Desktop" on Steam, but it just looks like a regular screen output within a VR "space". I suppose the limitation will be the maximum resolution your GPU can output. Has anyone tried/experimented with this?
by malux85 on 9/22/17, 10:47 AM
It's "ok" and is quite fiddly to setup with the sensors etc, I'm thinking if replacing the whole thing with a projector,
The hardware is good, it's the software that's lacking, but it's very close!
Anyone with suggestions on alternative setups would be much appreciated!
by starwaver on 9/24/17, 6:12 AM
The current generation of the headset isn't ready for long term use yet, maybe when the next generation of headset come out. Reading text on the current headsets (Oculus/HTC) can give you some serious headaches and eye strain. I'd wait until next generation come out before trying.
Though one thing that VR is really good for is A/B testing designs and visualizing data.
by thenomad on 9/24/17, 9:20 AM
Having said that, echoing other commenters - the resolution isn't there yet. Maybe have a look at the just-announced 8k headset - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pimax8kvr/pimax-the-wor... - which claims better text definition.
by cdiamand on 9/22/17, 1:23 PM
by billconan on 9/22/17, 4:43 PM
I used oculus dk2, the resolution is too low for any serious work.