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Oculus go screen door effect.
I understand that having a noticeable sde is very reasonable for a mobile processing chip.
I have an s6 and s9 with two gear vrs and an oculus go i much prefer the go.
Oculus told us it used a fast switch lcd display with the go to have better pixel fill meaning the pixels are simply larger and thus reduce the screen door effect as well.
In contrast a detailed image with a lot of colors including blacks may have a less noticeable screen door effect.
We will remember screen door effect like we remember scanlines from the crt years.
After a couple of months with the go i find it.
Its screens will be very similar if not the same to vive pro s so expect better blacks and colors than go but slightly worse screen door and details.
Posted by 1 year ago.
Go 4 points 12.
Footage of oculus rift with one lens in and one lens out this is to help explain the much talked about screen door effect due to low res.
15 years from now we will emulate sde on today s games to get that retro feel.
The next iteration of this will surely surpass the s however.
However i just wanted to see if anyone else noticed it this much.
The go has a better lens and screen door effect is a little less noticable compared to gear vr it s a little bit of an improvement in that regard but if you have a s9 it s probably better waiting for santa cruz.
Am i just looking at it too hard.
Oculus go stand alone this one claims to have fantastic optics and while it does have the broadest range of view oddly enough its optics do a poor job in post processing and in screen door reduction.
Is it just me or is the screen door effect very noticeable on the oculus quest.