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Is VR blurry?

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One thing is not clear to me. <--see what I did there>

When using VR, do you need to use glasses if you are nearsighted but not farsighted? Or the other way around?

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22 minutes ago, VeryBumpy said:

One thing is not clear to me. <--see what I did there>

When using VR, do you need to use glasses if you are nearsighted but not farsighted? Or the other way around?

Just before I ordered, I told them I used glasses for reading and glasses for 'walking about', which prescription did they require? They came back with an unequivocal 'Walking about' prescription. That's what I sent them and all is good (as it can be)

So my guess would be you don't need to use glasses. :smile:

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1 minute ago, Ron Attwood said:

Just before I ordered, I told them I used glasses for reading and glasses for 'walking about', which prescription did they require? They came back with an unequivocal 'Walking about' prescription. That's what I sent them and all is good (as it can be)

So my guess would be you don't need to use glasses. :smile:

So it sounds like when using VR you are primarily using far or distant vision.

That stinks for me since I'm nearsighted. Oh well, the latest '8k/5k' VR models seem to accommodate glasses much better than the current or early models.

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