finaly asked my self the question and now i know
That would only be 80fps at the moment
Im getting there but fuck im having a stupid day
finaly asked my self the question and now i know
That would only be 80fps at the moment
Im getting there but fuck im having a stupid day
It’s per eye. The 8k does have an rgb stripe though, while the Vive Pro uses pentile. Might make a difference but idk.
The Vive Pro has 2 1440x1600 screens. The Pimax 8k’s input resolution is actually slightly lower, so shouldn’t it be feasible to use the Vive’s wireless adapter on the 8k . Although the Pimax 8k has more subpixels, so it’ll look better than the Vive Pro actually.
screen naming conventions go like this
1920 x 1080 = 1080 p
2560 × 1440 pixels =1440 p
2560 x 1600 = 1600 p
1400 x 1600 is not 1600 p. Two of them stuck together is a close equivelent.
the pimax is 1440 p per eye.
your first post literally has the actual total resolutions in pixels.
vive pro has 4.6 mil
pimax has 7.4 mil
edit
These are the numbers that go down the cables, both increased by any overdraw used for reprojection.
vive pro has a higher performance hit than this makes it look ,because it default supersamples above this, then reduces down.
Oh. I guess I did make that mistake. My bad.
Me too (caracture no 8 sterling moss)
Actually for us who remember from where “p” comes it does not. Please do not help spreading this heresy and stick to technically correct characteristics, which is, for the panel resolution, the panel dimensions in pixel counts.
Leave the “p-notation” to lazy journalists and marketing managers who have no idea about what they are talking about, but are smart enough to make simplifications of it.
P = full render of frame before next starts
I just need to say interlaced is when a frame starts showing befor previous has finished then no p ,at lest this is what i can make of it
You can find exhaustive description on the internet about what “progressive” and “interlaced” means, so I would just say, the point is that “p” (or “i”) describes the video signal (video source) not the display (panel). These are two completely different things.
Now you have gone and brought ( i ) into this, i was happy just feeling i had got to grips with ( p ) i was happy just being close
Just like my old LCD TV was “HD Ready”, going 720p or 1080i. Nobody advertises anymore with interlaced specs, because interlaced just sucks. They should just drop the p notations and give full resolution specs and screen format size.