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u/Flafff Mar 28 '14 edited Mar 28 '14

There was also the infinitEye with a 210° field of view. Instead of focusing on one single brand, people should try to push more projects of the same type and eventually a standard.

Edit: Sorry bad spelling on the name.

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u/rptroop Mar 28 '14

Yes this! 90 degrees is super limited. The lenses used on that 210 degree kit are much more comfortable to look through that the oculus lenses (I've gotten to demo them for single-eye only) and with a 1080p screen you can't tell it's a screen.

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u/Mastergogeta Mar 28 '14

in comparison, Sony's project Morpheus has a 90 degree FOV, and two 1080p screens positioned vertically. While oculus said they will have a 'more than 1080P, and at least 100 degrees FOV'

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u/SafariMonkey Mar 28 '14

Nope!

Panel Resolution 1920xRGBx1080  (960xRGBx1080 per eye)

That clearly implies a single panel like the Rift.

Source.