September 19, 20187 yr 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?
September 19, 20187 yr Author 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. The World is divided into two groups. Those who say "Give me a link" and those that provide the link. WWG1WGA
September 19, 20187 yr 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. 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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