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czhiddy
1112 days ago
Roughly double the amount of pixels = "slightly higher resolution"?
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crubier
1112 days ago
Sqrt(2) = 1.4 so there are 40% more pixels per inch. It’s not a different order of magnitude.
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anthonymckay
1112 days 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.
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crubier
1112 days ago
Double pixels still means only 41% better pixels per inch, per mm or per degree.
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