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Eyetracking in StarVR’s next gen HMD

Foveated rendering in VR requires it Back in 2015 (it seems so long ago now), Software developer Starbreeze of Sweden and parts beyond acquired French VR hardware developer InfinitEye, which is now known as Starbreeze Paris.  StarVR offers a 210-degree horizontal field of view—the widest FOV in the world, Starbreeze says—and 5120 × 1440 resolution through dual 5.5-inch displays, at ...

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Foveated rendering in VR requires it Back in 2015 (it seems so long ago now), Software developer Starbreeze of Sweden and parts beyond acquired French VR hardware developer InfinitEye, which is now known as Starbreeze Paris.  StarVR offers a 210-degree horizontal field of view—the widest FOV in the world, Starbreeze says—and 5120 × 1440 resolution through dual 5.5-inch displays, at 90Hz refresh. Starbreeze’s super wide FOV super hi-res HMD (Starbreeze)   The company has never stopped investing in VR, and in October of 2016, the company bought Nozon, a Belgium-based visual effects studio for €7.1 million Nozon has developed PresenZ,
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