Want to See VR in Human Eye Resolution? Try Varjo
Varjo is a new virtual reality headset option being marketed towards businesses where precision is key. It’s the only virtual reality headset that currently can offer resolution as clear as the human eye. The trademarked technology is called Bionic Display and offers resolution of 60 pixels per degree. It also has eye-tracking technology to make the virtual reality work better.
The product is being marketed as having three major uses. More and more industries are using virtual reality for training purposes. However, such a precise virtual reality headset is good for more than just training retail employees. It’s amazing for allowing future surgeons to practice without the chance of potential harm. Future pilots can train without risk of damage or injury. Current pilots can easily learn about new technology and feel like they are really there.
The headset is also invaluable for design. Because the current headsets available are not super high resolution, those who work in industrial design – a field that requires extreme precision – haven’t been able to use VR to work on their professional products until now. Varjo allows them to do so because they can see as well as they can with their naked eye, making product prototypes appear more reliably realistic.
Another place this headset is totally invaluable is in architecture, engineering and construction. Here creative people need to be able to envision things as they might be in the real world. So, these tools are truly helpful for them to see them that way.
This is one of the only virtual reality tools being marketed solely to professional sectors versus ones that are being touted as appropriate for both consumer markets and professionals. As such, it does seem to be a cut above the rest in some respects.