that is the 2x 27" 1920x1080 = 49" 3840x1080 super ultra wide. You might wont to wait for the 2x 27" 2560x1140 = 49" 5120x1440 super ultra wide display, the CRG9 49”: https://news.samsung.com/global/samsungs-new-2019-monitors-are-designed-for-modern-workspaces-and-next-generation-gaming
Yeap, I had to get a fitting center screen with equal dpi as my 2 side screens, 24" @1920x1200, and it had to fit. Also the Thrustmaster Cougar MFDs gave me a headache to find a perfect fitting tablet with all buttons and connection at the right spot for my application, so I learned to do the math on dimensions.so i'll go with @marcsand2's math.
I haven't found the radius of the 65" display, but I doubt it. It is intended for watching movies, so a 1800 mm curve wouldn't make any sense.The 49" has a 1800mm dia. radius curve, so just inside 2 meters. If this above is the same, three ought to fit nicely inside this, and we can go for the Darth Vader look:
Oh no! There's a better one coming?! My life is worthless if my wife finds out!that is the 2x 27" 1920x1080 = 49" 3840x1080 super ultra wide. You might wont to wait for the 2x 27" 2560x1140 = 49" 5120x1440 super ultra wide display, the CRG9 49”: https://news.samsung.com/global/sam...-modern-workspaces-and-next-generation-gaming
It's the same size, probably another price. If you do it tactically, your wife maybe won't notice. I once switched my wifes display with a slightly smaller one. She noticed a change but it took her a while to find out what exactly happenedOh no! There's a better one coming?! My life is worthless if my wife finds out!
Nope, did you ever tried to drink a beer in VR? When you emptied your bottle, try to get a new bottle from the fridge while the fridge and the bottle don't show up in VR?I keep adding these things to my cart then wondering if VR is the better way to go when SC goes beta.
It also doesn't show your fridge or beer bottles.The problem with VR is you can't see your controls of any kind.
I would think by now we should all be able to find our beer fridge open take out and consume a bottle of beer with out needing our eye sight or turning on the lights. I mean we can all use more practice but..Nope, did you ever tried to drink a beer in VR? When you emptied your bottle, try to get a new bottle from the fridge while the fridge and the bottle don't show up in VR?
It also doesn't show your fridge or beer bottles.
We have the Microsoft Hololens at work. It feels very clumsy and if you want to use your head to point at something... too precise. Like the TrackIR stock, you first need to adjust the curves to let it become useful. Unfortunately my colleague didn't had any option to adjust the curves on the Hololens.The idea I had bore fruit. I don't know quite how to explain it or explain what my interest in it is. But if you're interested in that kind of thing, read:
VR: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality
AR: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality
MR: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_reality
One thing you will note is that the technology goes further than current virtual reality. Most of it is still in development but they do know how to do some amazing things already. On the AR page if you scroll down to where it says Eyeglasses, you'll find the part of the technology that I am most interested in.