4k 3D glasses-size hmd Luci Immers would be amazing for portable 3d vision
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What i have tried i feel like there is atleast couple year wait time before get anything usefull in VR space. Every headset currently is a bulky sweat mask with poor resolution and in your face heater. I want something similar to bigass 3D glasses that cover your whole FOV without Any exessive weight and heat.
What i have tried i feel like there is atleast couple year wait time before get anything usefull in VR space.
Every headset currently is a bulky sweat mask with poor resolution and in your face heater.
I want something similar to bigass 3D glasses that cover your whole FOV without Any exessive weight and heat.

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#31
Posted 04/29/2018 07:16 AM   
Metal-O-Holic - Have you tried Vive Pro yet? Expensive, but great resolution, very comfortable, not prone to fogging while sweating, and very mature, well-supported product. In a couple of months, it will be WIRELESS, limited only by battery life... My Arctic hybrid-cooled Pascal Titan X card readily handles the GPU loading of Vive Pro, but it would struggle with a 90 Hz Pimax 8K display load (note that initial Pimax 8K approach reduced brightness and motion performance by interleaving eye display, lowering refresh rate per eye, now they are suggesting using 80 Hz). A top-of-the-line Volta card may be required for noticeable bump beyond Vive Pro’s resolution and FOV (without more foveated rendering).
Metal-O-Holic - Have you tried Vive Pro yet? Expensive, but great resolution, very comfortable, not prone to fogging while sweating, and very mature, well-supported product. In a couple of months, it will be WIRELESS, limited only by battery life...

My Arctic hybrid-cooled Pascal Titan X card readily handles the GPU loading of Vive Pro, but it would struggle with a 90 Hz Pimax 8K display load (note that initial Pimax 8K approach reduced brightness and motion performance by interleaving eye display, lowering refresh rate per eye, now they are suggesting using 80 Hz). A top-of-the-line Volta card may be required for noticeable bump beyond Vive Pro’s resolution and FOV (without more foveated rendering).

#32
Posted 04/29/2018 12:00 PM   
[quote="whyme466"]Metal-O-Holic - Have you tried Vive Pro yet? Expensive, but great resolution, very comfortable, not prone to fogging while sweating, and very mature, well-supported product. In a couple of months, it will be WIRELESS, limited only by battery life... My Arctic hybrid-cooled Pascal Titan X card readily handles the GPU loading of Vive Pro, but it would struggle with a 90 Hz Pimax 8K display load (note that initial Pimax 8K approach reduced brightness and motion performance by interleaving eye display, lowering refresh rate per eye, now they are suggesting using 80 Hz). A top-of-the-line Volta card may be required for noticeable bump beyond Vive Pro’s resolution and FOV (without more foveated rendering).[/quote] No i have not tried it. hope it´s better though it´s quite easy to best vive as the vive to me was total crap experience whem i tested it in a fair show. i do admit it was fun to throw a ball from hand to hand, there is something magical in Vr.
whyme466 said:Metal-O-Holic - Have you tried Vive Pro yet? Expensive, but great resolution, very comfortable, not prone to fogging while sweating, and very mature, well-supported product. In a couple of months, it will be WIRELESS, limited only by battery life...

My Arctic hybrid-cooled Pascal Titan X card readily handles the GPU loading of Vive Pro, but it would struggle with a 90 Hz Pimax 8K display load (note that initial Pimax 8K approach reduced brightness and motion performance by interleaving eye display, lowering refresh rate per eye, now they are suggesting using 80 Hz). A top-of-the-line Volta card may be required for noticeable bump beyond Vive Pro’s resolution and FOV (without more foveated rendering).


No i have not tried it. hope it´s better though it´s quite easy to best vive as the vive to me was total crap experience whem i tested it in a fair show. i do admit it was fun to throw a ball from hand to hand, there is something magical in Vr.

CoreX9 Custom watercooling (valkswagen polo radiator)
I7-8700k@4.7
TitanX pascal with shitty stock cooler
Win7/10
Video: Passive 3D fullhd 3D@60hz/channel Denon x1200w /Hc5 x 2 Geobox501->eeColorBoxes->polarizers/omega filttersCustom made silverscreen
Ocupation: Enterprenior.Painting/surfacing/constructions
Interests/skills:
3D gaming,3D movies, 3D printing,Drums, Bass and guitar.
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#33
Posted 04/29/2018 08:54 PM   
Just got this on My facebook: https://www.ogadget.com/x/luci Join up if interested. there is a more info on that site.
Just got this on My facebook: https://www.ogadget.com/x/luci


Join up if interested. there is a more info on that site.

#34
Posted 03/05/2019 10:05 PM   
[quote="kakashisensei2000"] Now the big/fatal issue with the Goovis is the lack of 3d modes. It only supports half SBS, so the image gets really aliased with the half resolution. I tried to get full SBS via custom resolutions whatnot, but it only supports half SBS. At least the glyph supports frame packed 720p for 3D vision. With this issue, I can't justify its $800 price tag. The HMD is standalone from the android device it comes with. Seems the firmware updates are only for the android device. I cant see how the HMD firmware can be updated. Sucks because the 3D mode control is on the HMD itself. So it looks like there is no way to upgrade the 3D mode functionality. [/quote] which version do you have? I keep seeing ppl saying there's a pro version out now that supports frame packed, top bottom, and side by side but all i see is the G2 2019 version?
kakashisensei2000 said:

Now the big/fatal issue with the Goovis is the lack of 3d modes. It only supports half SBS, so the image gets really aliased with the half resolution. I tried to get full SBS via custom resolutions whatnot, but it only supports half SBS. At least the glyph supports frame packed 720p for 3D vision. With this issue, I can't justify its $800 price tag. The HMD is standalone from the android device it comes with. Seems the firmware updates are only for the android device. I cant see how the HMD firmware can be updated. Sucks because the 3D mode control is on the HMD itself. So it looks like there is no way to upgrade the 3D mode functionality.





which version do you have? I keep seeing ppl saying there's a pro version out now that supports frame packed, top bottom, and side by side but all i see is the G2 2019 version?

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#35
Posted 04/07/2019 12:53 AM   
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