Varjo 20/20 VR Headset Beats All with 70 M Pixel Human Eye Resolution

A Finnish company by the name of Varjo has unveiled a VR helmet project codenamed Varjo 20/20 VR Headset. Which is likely to revolutionize the virtual reality sector as a whole. The resolution of this headset would indeed be 70 Megapixels (or 70 million pixels) versus 1.2 Mpx (per eye) for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. At this level of detail, we speak of resolution of the human eye.

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Which means that the eye can no longer perceive any digital artifact. This ultra-resolution technology comes from a team of scientists with diverse profiles from high-tech companies. Such as Microsoft, Nokia, Intel or Nvidia. Even with its unparalleled resolution, the Varjo 20/20 VR Headset always display images in a 100-degree viewing angle, or in the nails of competing solutions.

Varjo 20/20 VR Headset, 70MPx How is this possible?

The Varjo 20/20 VR Headset is also a standard for augmented or mixed reality. But it is, of course, the 70MPx display technology that fascinates above all; Varjo is not very talkative about the technology that achieves such a record of pixels. But still, speaks of a bionic screen of Varjo 20/20 VR Headset, that is combining several display technologies. However, the 70 MPX of density is shown only in the area of the screen that the user sees. That is why the helmet comes with a tracking system for the movements of the pupil. The “out-of-sight” area remains at a lower resolution (and comparable to that of other competing helmets).

Targeted Uses of  Varjo 20/20 VR Headset

This super VR helmet, which no one has seen yet, would be intended primarily for professionals and could be marketed as early as the fourth quarter of 2017.

Virtual reality is one of the most dominant sectors of consumer technology, with several domestic models in the market, which offer different solutions to provide a VR experience for all budgets. Now a Finnish startup seeks to sell a virtual reality glasses with a high resolution, comparable to the human eye.

Varjo 20/20 VR Headset Beats Samsung, HTC and Google

As we say, virtual reality is one of the sectors that is expanding more in consumer electronics. And thanks to this we are beginning to see glasses of all kinds, with different finishes, technology and of course prices. Like these Aryzon virtual reality glasses.

Virtual reality glasses with extreme-resolution technology

Although the virtual reality glasses like Oculus and Vive have excellent quality, it is clear that the ceiling of the resolution is still very far from being reached, and that is what this Finnish company wants to do. That is a company that seeks to offer a technology that is capable of having the 70-megapixel resolution. This startup named Varjo would aim to provide a two Sony MicroOLED screen with a spectacular density of 3000 pixels per inch, something absolutely beyond the reach of any current technology, and that would bring the resolution of these virtual reality glasses to a quality similar to Which offers the human eye, almost nothing.

Varjo 20/20 VR Headset No More Large Space

The technology of these glasses seeks to offer this genome resolution only in the field of vision of our eye. And to show the rest of the contents to which we are looking at that moment to a standard resolution. That would avoid the need for large bandwidths of 50GB or 100GB. Like those of other technologies that claim to offer all this resolution on the whole screen of the glasses. And not only in the area of influence of our field of vision. Of course, this technology would not be cheap, as you can imagine. And would cost no less than 10,000 euros. Although, of course, if it promises such huge resolutions, it was to be expected that they were not cheap glasses.

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Marketing and Applications of Varjo 20/20 VR Headset

The company has already been in contact with companies like Magic Leap or Microsoft. With the objective of collaborating to bring this technology of glasses to the market. Although that is more focused on a professional use than for personal entertainment, an environment in which it will be much easier to put on glasses with such a high cost. Although the technology of Varjo may let us take to the future of virtual reality could go.