New Super High Resolution Headset


A new virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headset, named the “20|20” has been announced by Finnish company Varjo, which until this point has been developing it clandestinely.
The team, composed of individuals from Microsoft, Nokia, Intel, Nvidia, and Rovio, have developed a headset that “replicates how the human eye naturally works, creating a super-high-resolution image to the user’s gaze direction.” according to the maker’s press release. It has 70 megapixels per eye — in comparison with the roughly 1.2 megapixels per eye of the Occulus Rift and HTC Vive. This will deliver a resolution, according to the press release, “more than 70X beyond any currently shipping or announced head-mounted display (including Magic Leap).” The headset will be on sale late this year.
No press have, of yet, tried it — but Sean O’Kane of The Verge was given a demo by Urho Konttori, the CEO and co-founder of Varjo. The experience combined a current consumer version of the Oculus with two full-HD Sony microdisplays to give O’Kane some idea of the headset’s technological superiority — which was immense, he reported. “I was able to resolve detail I thought I’d otherwise have to wait years to see in VR,” O’Kane wrote.
Many aspects of the product remain undisclosed, like content production, frame rate, latency, and price. However, if “20|20” fulfills its promises then the Varjo would cause disruptions in the AR and VR industries by offering a more immersive experience than any company has before.

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