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Novel optical configurations for virtual reality: Evaluating user preference and performance with focus-tunable and monovision near-eye displays

Konrad et al., 2016

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13728997671571012003
Author
Konrad R
Cooper E
Wetzstein G
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Proceedings of the 2016 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems

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Emerging virtual reality (VR) displays must overcome the prevalent issue of visual discomfort to provide high-quality and immersive user experiences. In particular, the mismatch between vergence and accommodation cues inherent to most stereoscopic displays has been a long …
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