April Newsletter
The displays of immersive virtual reality (VR) devices generate images in an extremely broad field of vision. Today some VR glasses cover the entire horizontal field of vision of the human eye. To enable realistic measurements, an imaging system must therefore capture all areas of the virtual image.
The close proximity of the display to the eye also magnifies display defects, making them more prominent to the wearer. At the same time, the resolution of these displays is constantly increasing, with the aim of creating an illusion that is as near as possible to reality. To ensure reliable results, measuring instruments require excellent resolution, if possible at pixel level.
The more similar the measuring instruments mimic the human eye, the better the entire field of vision and the relevant defects can be recognized. Wish to learn more about the role of pupil-size spot measurement?