VR feels more realistic due to the clever manipulation of hidden forces and sliding screens that deceive the senses. - Virtual reality | TechCrunch
Hidden forces and sliding screens trick the senses to make VR feel more real
The SIGGRAPH conference showcased the latest advancements in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), with a focus on enhancing the physical experience. Meta unveiled two experimental headsets, one of which uses a "varifocal" approach to move the displays closer to the user's eyes, creating a clearer and more immersive image. However, this feature may not be practical for consumer models. Sony researchers demonstrated a controller that simulates motion by changing the center of gravity with motors. These innovations aim to make VR and AR experiences more convincing and realistic. For the full story, visit the source at TechCrunch.