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Have you tried modern HMD's? There's nothing currently on the market that I would use as a daily driver, though this looks like it could have the specs to make that a possibility for me. I personally have been wanting this use case every since I first tried VR.
I look forward to the day I can get rid of my physical displays.
I have a Valve Index, and while I know it's not top-of-the-line anymore, it's a pretty nice hmd. However, as much as I'd like to ditch my physical monitors, the screens just aren't high enough res for that. Additionally, if you like playing non-vr games like I do, VR adds additional overhead that decreases the game's performance.
From what I've seen, Apple's new headset looks like the only one that'd really have the resolution to replace physical monitors, and because it has its own built-in processor, it means you could run games, blender, davinci resolve, etc on your PC while your VR environment gets rendered on the headset. However, it's expensive as fuck and I can't see consumer-targeted devices coming out with similar specs for a while.
Resolution actually isn't the major issue here, it's PPD, or pixels per degree. This metric is what matters when you're talking about the pixel density of a display when viewed through a magnifying lens. I have the Quest Pro and I can attest to pancake lenses being a MAJOR upgrade in terms of visual clarity, especially with text, but we're going to have to wait for the next generation with microOLED before we can start seriously considering replacing our monitors.
Apple's headset isn't doing anything particularly revolutionary, especially not because it has an onboard processor. They're just the company who made a big splash because of their name recognition and it being their first foray into XR. The Quest 2/Pro also have an onboard SoC with a CPU/GPU and can also do supersampling via Qualcomm's "Super Resolution". Additionally they also have incredibly high quality hand tracking which just got even better with the most recent update, now allowing hand tracking while holding controllers. I'm personally holding out to see what happens with the Quest 3 as I refuse to buy anything in the Apple ecosystem.
Immersed is developing their own headset. Also the Index is a terrible test case for a monitor replacement. It's a great headset but the display is potatoe quality by today's standards.
I haven’t, and to be honest, I’m not interested. I don’t even wear my glasses because they drive me nuts being there. There’s no way I’d even entertain wearing a headset all day.
Then I'll know we've truly passed the threshold into mainstream adoption the day you change your mind 😅
I am a huge fan of the technology, but we're still very much at the part of the lifecycle where you it takes some adjustment both physically and personally to really adopt for long periods. The next generation of 4k microOLED displays and pancake lenses are going to break a LOT of ground in terms of comfort and visuals, but we're still at least a decade away from a lightweight pair of glasses form factor.