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Authors: JordanWhen it comes to using a virtual reality (VR) headset, no matter how good the display is, what you see will always be limited
a 110-degree field of view, which is actually pretty good, but you will still see the edges of the headset once you look outside of this
This week at the F8 2018 developer conference, Facebook teased a new VR headset prototype with wider lenses that expand the field of view
that are controlled mechanically
This means that instead of the focus changing on the software side when you look at something in VR (like what's done with foveated
Dome make it to an actual product, though with signs pointing to a possible Project Santa Cruz release later this year, we could see this