A new report shows that people who use virtual reality goggles suffer from nausea, eyestrain, and headaches.
Basically it’s the immersive, 3D version of binge-watching Netflix.
A new report shows that people who use virtual reality goggles suffer from nausea, eyestrain, and headaches.
Basically it’s the immersive, 3D version of binge-watching Netflix.
As the sort of person who would own 3D goggles if only the economy were better, I think I can say with confidence that we look like dorks without the goggles too.
The Air Force in the 1970s, and Atari in the 1990s, found that if the latency of the virtual image was high enough, but still low enough to not be consciously noticeable, people will get motion sickness. I wonder if google’s enhanced reality has this problem.