I picked up a used VR headset a little while back. It's fun but its only for gaming. Unless things change a LOT I cannot see using one of these for more than just messing around for a hour or two in a game.
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>TL;DR: For over a decade, both the Display Systems Research (DSR) and the Optics, Photonics, and Light Systems (OPALS) teams within Reality Labs Research have been on a mission to pass the visual Turing test—attempting to create virtual experiences that are indistinguishable from the physical world. While it’s a subjective rubric, no present-day VR system has met the mark. But with our latest research prototype headsets being presented next week at SIGGRAPH 2025, it’s an achievement that may be closer than you think.
I picked up a used VR headset a little while back. It's fun but its only for gaming. Unless things change a LOT I cannot see using one of these for more than just messing around for a hour or two in a game.
Archive: https://archive.today/bTGb3
From the post:
>>TL;DR: For over a decade, both the Display Systems Research (DSR) and the Optics, Photonics, and Light Systems (OPALS) teams within Reality Labs Research have been on a mission to pass the visual Turing test—attempting to create virtual experiences that are indistinguishable from the physical world. While it’s a subjective rubric, no present-day VR system has met the mark. But with our latest research prototype headsets being presented next week at SIGGRAPH 2025, it’s an achievement that may be closer than you think.
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