Have one. Will be returning. Specifically for code (via the Mac Airplay) it's.. okay. The reality is that the resolution / clarity just isn't high enough to rival the sharpness and clarity of a real monitor. So you end up with a bigger screen to try to see things as sharply, or an overall "bigger" ui experience — either way leading to less real-estate per degree-of-view to work with.So.. it's fine. But it's not better than a monitor.
sergiotapia|2 years ago
Thank you! Finally a direct answer from someone in the trenches. Shame, I have high hopes for the Pico 5! :)
jsheard|2 years ago
wkat4242|2 years ago
Ps: based on rumours and it may not happen due to the budget cuts at pico now
nnx|2 years ago
We're probably 3 to 4 generations away from having resolution equivalence for this use case.
joshstrange|2 years ago
brookst|2 years ago
iFixit said AVP averages 34 PPD. The pixels aren’t dense enough I can’t tell if they’re uniform or if (like most other headsets) they are denser in the center and more sparse at the edges
ed|2 years ago
The AVP’s weight and nauseating passthrough negate its benefits. I couldn’t tolerate mine for more than 20 minutes.
nilkn|2 years ago