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==OptoFidelity Video Multimeter xR Performance VR== | ==OptoFidelity Video Multimeter xR Performance VR== | ||
OptoFidelity Video Multimeter xR Performance VR allows users to objectively and repeatedly analyze VR performance ([[motion-to-photon latency|motion-to-photon]], [[pixel persistence]], [[refresh rate]] and other important factors). Users can even measure audio to video synchronization and so called [[motion-to-audio-latency]] for [[spatial audio]]. | OptoFidelity Video Multimeter xR Performance VR allows users to objectively and repeatedly analyze VR performance ([[motion-to-photon latency|motion-to-photon]], [[pixel persistence]], [[refresh rate]] and other important factors). Users can even measure audio to video synchronization and so called [[motion-to-audio-latency]] for [[spatial audio]].<ref>http://www.optofidelity.com/test-solutions/rd-testing/virtual-reality-performance-testing/</ref> | ||
OptoFidelity Video Multimeter xR provides futureproof results based on characterized measurement technology. With its novel synchronization technology, consistent measurements are possible from both present and future display technologies. OptoFidelity continuously build support for new technologies, like OLED, projector-based, [[holographic]] and [[light field displays]].<ref>http://www.optofidelity.com/test-solutions/rd-testing/virtual-reality-performance-testing/</ref> | |||
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