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Meta's new VR prototypes won Siggraph awards, but what do testers say?

Summary

Meta's new prototypes, Butterscotch Varifocal and Flamera, made a splash at the Siggraph conference and won three awards in the Emerging Technologies category. Show attendees shared their impressions of the prototypes on Twitter, with some praising the sharpness and detail of Butterscotch Varifocal and others finding the field of view of Flamera to be too narrow. A more detailed hands-on review of Butterscotch Varifocal was provided by David Heaney for UploadVR, who concluded that the sharpness and detail of the headset were "stunning to behold".

Q&As

What awards did Meta's new VR prototypes win at Siggraph?
Meta's new VR prototypes won Best in Show, Audience Choice, and Official Selection for the Digital Content Association of Japan awards at Siggraph.

What are the features of Meta's prototypes Butterscotch Varifocal and Flamera?
Butterscotch Varifocal combines near-retinal resolution with varifocal optics, and Flamera demonstrates a new approach to distortion-free pass-through.

How did show attendees react to the prototypes?
Show attendees took to Twitter to share their impressions of the prototypes.

What did an XR analyst say about Butterscotch Varifocal?
An XR analyst said that Butterscotch Varifocal "looked great and focused well", but did not seem to work well for people with glasses.

What did the detailed hands-on report by UploadVR say about Butterscotch Varifocal?
The detailed hands-on report by UploadVR said that the sharpness and detail of Butterscotch Varifocal were "stunning to behold".

AI Comments

πŸ‘ Meta's new VR prototypes have impressed the audience and won three awards in the Emerging Technologies category. It is impressive to see the level of detail and sharpness that Butterscotch Varifocal provides.

πŸ‘Ž Some testers have stated that the Butterscotch Varifocal does not work well for people with glasses and the Flamera has a limited field of view.

AI Discussion

Me: It's about Meta's new VR prototypes that won Siggraph awards. It talks about the prototypes, what testers said about them, and their awards. It looks like the prototypes have some impressive features, but there are some issues too.

Friend: Interesting. What are the implications of this article?

Me: Well, the article shows us that there is a lot of progress being made in the field of VR technology, but it also shows us that there are still some limitations that need to be addressed. For example, the Butterscotch Varifocal didn't seem to work well for people with glasses, and the Flamera had a super narrow field of view. So while the technology is improving, there is still a lot of work to be done to make it more usable and accessible.

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Technical terms

Varifocal Optics
Varifocal optics are lenses that can be adjusted to different focal lengths, allowing the user to focus on objects at different distances.
Pass-Through
Pass-through is a technology that allows a user to see the real world through a virtual reality headset.
FOV
Field of view (FOV) is the amount of the environment that can be seen at any given time.
PPD
Pixels per degree (PPD) is a measure of the resolution of a display, which is the number of pixels per degree of the field of view.
Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry is a technique used to measure and map objects using photographs.

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