Comment by jcul
7 hours ago
Are you able to actually work with the VR glasses?
I bought a pair of viture pro glasses thinking I could use them with my (linux) laptop / (android) phone when travelling as a large external monitor.
But they were usable for coding, too difficult to read the text, too shakey. Would just give you a headache.
It's a cool idea but I decided the technology wasn't there yet and ended up returning them.
They're not really VR. The Xreals I have are just "a screen stuck to your eyes". No tracking or anything. I don't really mind that. But no the quality is great, I can totally work on it. The resolution isn't perfect as they are OLED and only 2 subpixels per pixel (RGBG) so it looks a bit "brittle" but not "shakey". Shakey sounds like they do have tracking but not working well.
The display isn't huge either, the viture pro looks like it has a much bigger viewing angle so I can imagine the pixels are too spread out to show a decent resolution, like with most VR headsets (except the vision pro).
I use corrective lenses in them. I see the Viture have diopter adjustment but that wouldn't work for me as I have astigmatism.