← Back to context Comment by czhiddy 3 years ago Roughly double the amount of pixels = "slightly higher resolution"? 3 comments czhiddy Reply crubier 3 years ago Sqrt(2) = 1.4 so there are 40% more pixels per inch. It’s not a different order of magnitude. anthonymckay 3 years ago The Vive Pro 2 has ~12M pixels. This has 23M. That's nearly double. We don't know the FoV so we have no idea was the pixel per degree density is. crubier 3 years ago Double pixels still means only 41% better pixels per inch, per mm or per degree.
crubier 3 years ago Sqrt(2) = 1.4 so there are 40% more pixels per inch. It’s not a different order of magnitude. anthonymckay 3 years ago The Vive Pro 2 has ~12M pixels. This has 23M. That's nearly double. We don't know the FoV so we have no idea was the pixel per degree density is. crubier 3 years ago Double pixels still means only 41% better pixels per inch, per mm or per degree.
anthonymckay 3 years ago The Vive Pro 2 has ~12M pixels. This has 23M. That's nearly double. We don't know the FoV so we have no idea was the pixel per degree density is. crubier 3 years ago Double pixels still means only 41% better pixels per inch, per mm or per degree.
Sqrt(2) = 1.4 so there are 40% more pixels per inch. It’s not a different order of magnitude.
The Vive Pro 2 has ~12M pixels. This has 23M. That's nearly double. We don't know the FoV so we have no idea was the pixel per degree density is.
Double pixels still means only 41% better pixels per inch, per mm or per degree.